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Lilium Nymph - Lily

Lilium Nymph
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A superb variety of lily with fragrant flowers to add a touch of elegance to the garden, terrace, and bouquets. Its trumpet-shaped flowers, creamy white with a dark pink central band, bloom during the summer. This lily appreciates well-drained soil and a sunny to partially shaded exposure, it can withstand temperatures down to -20°C. The young plant reaches about 1 m in height.
Flower size
15 cm
Height at maturity
1 m
Spread at maturity
40 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -18°C
Soil moisture
Moist soil
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Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time February to April, October to December
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Description

The 'Nymph' Hybrid Lily, classified in the Oriental/Trumpet group, will delight lovers of majestic and fragrant flowers. This cultivar impresses with its large cream flowers highlighted with carmine pink that bloom in summer. Whether in a border or a large container, this lily has a remarkable presence and its flowering diffuses a delightful scent. Robust, this variety blooms faithfully in very well-drained, humus-bearing soil that is devoid of limestone.

The genus Lillium belongs to the lily family, its representatives being bulbous plants whose deciduous vegetation disappears in winter. In spring, leafy stems emerge from the ground, rising to form a narrow and very vertical tuft. The 'Nymph' Lily is a remarkable cultivar of the Oriental Trumpet group, resulting from cross-breeding between oriental lilies (Lilium orientalis) and trumpet lilies. These crossings have brought together the intense fragrance of oriental lilies and the robustness of trumpet lilies.

The 'Nymph' Lily produces open trumpet-shaped flowers, measuring about 15 cm in diameter. They display a cream white base enhanced with a bright pink band running through the centre of each petal, fading gradually towards the edges. This gradient accentuates the elegance of each flower. The slightly curved petals at the ends give each corolla a delicate and exotic appearance. The stamens, clearly visible, are topped with orange anthers. The strong and erect stems perfectly support these large flowers without requiring staking. The lanceolate leaves, of a deep green colour, are arranged alternately along the stems, forming an elegant foliage that enhances the flowering. The plant reaches a height of 90 cm to 1.20 m and blooms for several weeks between July and early September. Oriental lilies are a bit more challenging to grow than Asiatic lilies if the conditions are not met. They require soil rich in humus and well-drained. Any soil retaining winter moisture is harmful to the bulbs. They do not appreciate limestone soils, and in acidic soil, the colours are more intense. Exposure to partial shade, especially in the afternoon, helps prolong the duration and preserve the brightness of the flowers.

To create a harmonious border, combine the 'Nymph' Lily with pink or white Phlox paniculata ('Bright Eyes', 'David'), Agapanthus, the 'Magnus' Echinacea. For a vertical touch, plant 'Pink Lady' Gladioli with pink flower spikes, which harmoniously complement the colour palette of the Nymph Lily. This lily can also be planted in a container, especially on a terrace or near a relaxation area to enjoy its sweet scent on summer evenings. Also, mix it with other lily cultivars, for example ‘Bastogne’ in a fresh pink, or 'Night Flyers' with purple nuances. This lily is also perfect for creating wonderful bouquets.

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1 m
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate fast

Flowering

Flower colour two-tone
Flowering time July to September
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 15 cm
Fragrance Fragrant, Intense, headed, penetrating
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Botanical data

Genus

Lilium

Cultivar

Nymph

Family

Liliaceae

Other common names

Lily

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference23399

Planting and care

The 'Nymph' lily does not appreciate chalky, poorly drained, and heavy soils. You will plant it in full sun, with the base in the shade, burying the bulbs 15 cm deep in a pocket of soil mixed with leaf compost. Surround them with a sand pocket that will prevent rot and slug attacks, while allowing them to grow more easily. Mark the planting location, as growth only starts in April. When the stems reach 30 cm high, discreetly stake them. Some afternoon shade in summer is appreciated to maintain the intensity of the colours.
If red insects appear, treat them without delay; they are red lily beetles whose larvae can devour all the leaves. The most effective method is to catch them by hand; be careful, they drop as soon as they are touched, so place a box underneath.
After flowering, it is useful to cut the faded flowers halfway to keep the bed beautiful during the summer.

Tips for planting lilies in compact soil: The scaly bulbs of tall lilies fear clayey soils that suffocate them and cause rot. In Eastern Europe, the following technique is used to help these bulbs survive the winter. Plant them on 'benches' built above ground level. These benches consist of a first layer of gravel, on which well-packed branches are placed. Cover everything with a thick layer of leaf compost, 20 to 30 cm thick. Plant the bulbs in the compost, on which some ground-covering plants can also be grown.

On the terrace, you can create sumptuous pots with lilies. Choose a container that is wide and deep enough (at least 16 cm in diameter for 1 bulb). Fill it with a mix of leaf compost and sand. Plant the lilies in groups of 3 to 5 bulbs, 10-15 cm apart, then water abundantly. Place the pots in a cool room, or outside once the frosts have passed. The ambient temperature should be around 12°C. When shoots appear, place the pot in a bright conservatory or room, at a temperature of around 18°C. Apply liquid fertiliser twice a month until floral buds appear.

Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time February to April, October to December
Planting depth 15 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Back of border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -18°C (USDA zone 7a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 7 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Well-drained, humus-bearing soil.

Care

Pruning instructions After flowering, it is useful to cut the flowering stems halfway.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time September
Soil moisture Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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