3 Bareroot Yellow Spider Lily/ Surprise Lily/ Naked Lady Lily Resurrection Lily
3 Bareroot Yellow Spider Lily/ Surprise Lily/ Naked Lady Lily Resurrection Lily
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3 Bareroot Yellow Spider Lily/ Surprise Lily/ Naked Lady Lily Resurrection Lily

$ 30.80

DESCRIPTION

This unique flower sends its foliage in the spring and has lovely smooth green leaves into summer. those die away, and suddenly, in the late September/early October, seemingly overnight, a flower spike rises from the ground (or from the dead leaves, thus the resurrection part of it all) and gives you a beautiful, showy soft pink flower. These are truly unique and a great gardening conversation piece. They will be shipped freshly dug as a bareroot plant. Perfect for early spring, summer, or early fall planting. Would not advise planting in the winter, of course. Remember that these are a live, bareroot plant. Please order them during a time of year that they can be safely shipped in non-freezing temperatures. Shipped as 2 Freshly Dug Bareroot Plants Old Fashioned. Zone 6-10 Full Sun to Partial Shade Beautiful Red Color
  • This unique flower sends its foliage in the spring and has lovely smooth green leaves into summer. those die away, and suddenly, in the late September/early October, seemingly overnight, a flower spike rises from the ground (or from the dead leaves, thus the resurrection part of it all) and gives you a beautiful, showy soft pink flower. These are truly unique and a great gardening conversation piece
  • They will be shipped freshly dug as a bareroot plant. Perfect for early spring, summer, or early fall planting. Would not advise planting in the winter, of course. Remember that these are a live, bareroot plant. Please order them during a time of year that they can be safely shipped in non-freezing temperatures.
  • Zone 6-10- Full Sun to Partial Shade -Beautiful Red Color
This unique flower sends its foliage in the spring and has lovely smooth green leaves into summer. those die away, and suddenly, in the late September/early October, seemingly overnight, a flower spike rises from the ground (or from the dead leaves, thus the resurrection part of it all) and gives you a beautiful, showy soft pink flower. These are truly unique and a great gardening conversation piecedaylilynursery

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