Pretty Woman Lily Tree®
- Light
Sun to Part Shade - Size
16–18 cm - Zone
3 to 10 - Bloom Time
Mid to Late Summer - Height
3–8' - Soil Requirement
Prefers well drained soil, but will tolerate heavier soils.
DescriptionColour-changing blooms of impressive size grace this amazingly tall Lily Tree. Flowers start out pale yellow with a soft pink rim and then gradually become pure white. Truly miraculous! Strong stalks reach up to 8' tall and produce a profusion of stunning lilies for all to admire.
Lily Trees are the breathtaking result of years of careful breeding. Breck's® Lily Trees will amaze you with massive, upward-facing flowers flaunting a delicate fragrance and providing you with exceptional reliability. All this on incredibly sturdy stems that reach up to 3-4' the first year, 5-6' the next year and upwards to 6-8' in three years! This rapid growth comes in part from the Lily Tree's unique ability to offshoot new stems from a single bulb. It's almost like planting a lily flower shrub!LiliumDetails
Lily Trees are the breathtaking result of years of careful breeding. Breck's® Lily Trees will amaze you with massive, upward-facing flowers flaunting a delicate fragrance and providing you with exceptional reliability. All this on incredibly sturdy stems that reach up to 3-4' the first year, 5-6' the next year and upwards to 6-8' in three years! This rapid growth comes in part from the Lily Tree's unique ability to offshoot new stems from a single bulb. It's almost like planting a lily flower shrub!LiliumDetails
- Botanical NameLilium 'Pretty Woman'
- FormPerennial
- Hardiness Zone3 to 10
- Flowering TimeMid to late Summer
- Light RequirementsFull Sun, Partial Shade
- Flower ColorPure white
- Flower FormOut facing flowers
- Foliage TypeLinear, green leaves arranged in whorls or spirals up the stems.
- Growth RateMedium
- Height/Habit3–8'
- Spread9 - 12 inches
- Planting Instructions15 cm deep and 23 - 30 cm apart
- Soil RequirementsPrefers well drained soil, but will tolerate heavier soils.
- Will TolerateClay Soil, Loamy Soil, Sandy Soil
- PruningDon't remove leaves until they have died down in fall. They help provide nourishment to the bulb for next season's blooms.