Plant Details: Superb Lily
Category Perennials  
Zone: 4 - 9
 
Out_of_stock: Y
Common Name Superb Lily Variety 'N3Redneck'
Regional Names Turk's Cap Lily
Botanical Name Lilium superbum
Description Lilium superbum 'N3Redneck' is a reddish orange flowering selection of the species I found in Carroll County, Ga. Normals Lilium superbum flowers are tangerine to rich orange, but this choice selection is the darkest orange I have seen to date. This is the largest native lily of North America sometimes reaches a height of 6-10'High and have as many as 40 pendulous orange flowers in summer which are swarmed by Swallowtail Butteries in June and July the peek of flowering. In my opinion it is the most showy of all wild lilies in world. It performs best in soils that are constant moisture, especially during the growing season. As tall as this species can get one needs to provide some form of wind protection from strong summer storm blast. They are usually found in rich moist soils, but can adapt well the drier conditions. It takes many years to grow these bulbs to flowering size from seed as with all true Lilies. Note: Damp soil is great, but do not plant in submerged area. NOTE: They are highly attractive to long legged goats (deer), rabbits and voles. Watch for aphids and at the first sign address them immediately as aphids can spread viruses quickly and kill plants. Excessive over head water is not recommend for native lilies. Organic fertilizers are best.
Notes
I am working to build my numbers up of this species. It may be 2014 before I can release any more.
Plant Growing Conditions

Soil PH
 
Soil Type
 
Water
 
SunLight
 
Foliage
acid:
Y
 
clay:
Y
 
dry:
N
 
full:
Y
 
Evergreen:
N
neutral:
Y
 
average: 
Y
 
average:
Y
 
partial:
Y
  SemiEvergreen:
N
alkaline:
Y
 
sand:
N
 
wet:
Y
 
shade:
Y
  Deciduous:
Y
Plant Pricing
Last Update: 2012-11-13 21:49:45.0
Container Size
Price
NFS
35.00
 
NFS = near flowering size = meaning 1-3 years from flowering under ideal conditions.
Last Update:
2012-11-14 08:30:32.0
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