Lilium primulinum var. burmanica 1 bulb wild lilly
Lilium primulinum var. burmanica 1 bulb wild lilly
Lilium primulinum var. burmanica 1 bulb wild lilly
Lilium primulinum var. burmanicum is a beautiful and rather uncommon trumpet-type lily native to parts of Southeast Asia, especially Myanmar (Burma), Yunnan (China), and adjacent regions.
🌱 Basic Profile
Family: Liliaceae
Type: Perennial bulbous plant
Flowering Season: Summer to early autumn
Height: Usually 60-120 cm (2–4 ft) tall
Flowers: Trumpet-shaped, often yellow to cream with a hint of green, sometimes with darker throats; slightly nodding to outward-facing
Scent: Mild to moderately fragrant (varies by plant)
💡 Cultivation Tips
1. Light
Full sun to light shade — prefers morning sun and light afternoon shade in hot climates.
2. Soil
Well-draining, rich in organic matter.
Slightly acidic to neutral pH (around 6.0–7.0).
3. Watering
Keep soil evenly moist during growth and flowering.
Reduce watering after foliage dies back, as bulbs prefer a dry rest.
4. Temperature & Climate
Hardy in temperate to subtropical zones; may need protection in very cold winters.
In frost-prone areas, mulch in winter or lift bulbs to store.
5. Feeding
Balanced fertilizer (10-10-10 or similar) during active growth.
A bloom booster (low nitrogen, higher phosphorus & potassium) before flowering.
6. Propagation
By bulb division after dormancy.
Can also be grown from seed, but requires patience (often several years to flower).
🌼 Fun fact:
This variety’s elegant trumpets and exotic origin make it a desirable species for collectors, and it has been used in hybridization to bring graceful, pendulous trumpet shapes into garden lilies.
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