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Lycoris - Albiflora White

Lycoris - Albiflora White

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Includes: 1 Lycoris bulb

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SKU: 33304-01

White Spider Lily Plants For Sale | Lycoris White - Albiflora

The White Spider Lily is a visual wonder that you might recognize by one of several names, including: White September, White Lycoris, or White Hurricane Lily. Unlike its brethren, this variety lacks the strappy foliage when the tall flower stems appear; the foliage shows up later in the growing season. Excellent choice for late-season freshness in the garden.

A stunner in cut flower arrangements, blooming from late summer into early fall with a soft, creamy white hue. Virtually care-free once established, and wonderfully deer-resistant, while attracting the attention of pollinators including butterflies and hummingbirds.

Easy to Grow Features

  • Zone: 6-9
  • Height: 1 1/2 - 2 ft
  • Spread: 10"- 1 ft
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Water: Moderate
  • Bloom Season: Summer
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    • Planting Depth
      Top 1/4" exposed
    • Planting Proximity
      6-9"
    • Planting Season
      Fall
    • Plant Benefits
      Late season interest. Loved by hummingbirds.
    • Water Quantity
      Moderate
    • Bloom Season
      Late Summer to Fall
    • Sunlight Quantity
      Full Sun to Partial Shade
    • Hardiness Zones
      Zones 6-9

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    J DeRosa
    Great fall bloomers!

    The white lycoris I bought were planted in clay pots and placed in a sheltered location for the winter. All of the bulbs flowered the first year, and grew lots of foliage (I had to protect it because I am in one zone too cold, and I wanted them to return). They came back this year, and I got more flowers than last - the bulbs are reproducing!