Lycoris aurea (Yellow Spider Lily) Bulb

Lycoris aurea (Yellow Spider Lily) Bulb

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Great for beds, borders, containers, and arrangements
SKU 27397
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Bulb Pack Size
Pack of 1
Key Characteristics
Zone

7 - 10

Mature Height

24 IN

Mature Width

6 IN

Sun / Shade

Full Sun

Moisture Level

Moist, well-drained

Soil Type

Normal, loamy

Description / Lycoris aurea (Yellow Spider Lily) Bulb

Lycoris aurea (Yellow Spider Lily) is perfect for your late summer garden. A beautiful perennial boasting eye catching golden yellow flowers adorned with elegantly curled petals. Blooming in late summer to early fall the blossoms contrast against fresh green leaves.

Lycoris is a lovely flowering bulb that adds a welcome burst of color at a time when many plants are preparing to go dormant. Not to mention it makes a beautiful cut flower and it is perfect for arrangements. It flowers best in full sun and looks great in beds, borders, or containers.

Lycoris aurea (Yellow Spider Lily) is virtually pest and disease free, deer resistant, drought tolerant. It'll also bring the bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your landscape in droves. Bring some color into your landscape with this stunning yellow spider lily.

Product Details

Item Form Bulb
Bulb Pack Size Pack of 1
Genus Lycoris
Species aurea
Product Classification Bulbs
Habit Standard
USDA Zone Low 7
USDA Zone High 10
Sun / Shade Full Sun
Bloom Color Yellow
Bloom Season Start Late Summer
Bloom Season End Mid Fall
Foliage Color Light Green, Medium Green
Resistance Deer Resistance, Disease Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Pest Resistant
Special Features Butterfly Lovers, Hummingbird Lovers
Uses Beds, Border, Containers, Cut Flowers, Outdoor
Zone 7, 8, 9, 10
State Shipping Restrictions GU, ID, PR, VI
Discount Exempt No
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