Lily - Fata Morgana (Asiatic Double Lily)

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Lily - Fata Morgana (Asiatic Double Lily)

The Asiatic Lily Fata Morgana, 'Lilum ‘Fata Morgana’, also known as Asiatic double lily, has extremely bright yellow flowers with 5-7 flowers per stem. The antlers have been replaced with petals producing a double flower. The dark green foliage makes a great contrast with its flower color. ‘Fata Morgana’ has a plant height of 39” and is one of the newest Lily’s on the market today. This lily is a little different than the rest, for it does not produce pollen in the middle of the flower, giving it a longer bloom time. Blooming in mid to late June, ‘Fata Morgana’ should be planted in full sun and in a well drained soil. Proven to be resistant to rots and virus, it should not be left out of the perennial garden. ... get more information

 

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Lily - Fata Morgana (Asiatic Double Lily)