

Lilium Scheherazade - Lis Groupe trompette oriental


sherazade 09/2016


Lilium Scheherazade


Lilium Scheherazade
Lilium Scheherazade
Lilium Scheherazade
Trumpet lily
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Description
Lilium 'Scheherazade' is a robust and floriferous hybrid with large flowers in summer with contrasting, pleasing colours of deep red, white, and cream at the heart of the corolla. The flowers have an intoxicating and heady fragrance. Easy to grow, reliable, and floriferous like oriental species, this variety is also as hardy as the royal lily that is involved in its ancestry. 'Schéhérazade' is magnificent in borders or even in large rockeries, and is also perfect for cut flowers.
The genus Lilium belongs to the lily family, these representatives are bulbous plants with deciduous foliage and a narrow and upright habit from spring onwards. 'Schéhérazade' is a hybrid obtained by cross-breeding 'Thunderbold' and 'BlackBeauty'. It is also related to the royal lily, native to western China, which gives it vigorous growth and reliable character. This plant will reach 150 cm (59in) high when in bloom , and the clump will spread indefinitely over time, with the bulbs producing bulblets through vegetative multiplication. In the heart of summer, in July-August, umbels of 15 cm (6in) diameter trumpets with a sumptuous fragrance appear. The corolla of each flower is composed of 6 dark, deep red petals, edged with cream yellow that fade with age. These already magnificent colours are also marked with a few spots of pink, green, and brown like a finishing touch by a meticulous painter. The stems are very strong, almost unbreakable, which makes 'Schéhérazade' ideal for cut flowers. The leaves are lanceolate, dark green, and shiny.
This lily thrives in humus-rich soil and does not like chalky, poorly drained, and heavy soils. You can grow it with perennial plants as they prefer to have their base in the shade and the perennials will help prevent the stems from bending in the wind. Trumpet lilies are popular in gardens and they are generally very hardy and vigorous plants. They faithfully bloom more abundantly each year, if the conditions are right. They have an undeniable elegance in borders and are a signature of a well-designed and planted garden to which they bring precious charm.
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Lilium
Scheherazade
Liliaceae
Trumpet lily
Cultivar or hybrid
Other Hybrid Lilies
Planting and care
'Scheherazade' does not like limestone, poorly drained and heavy soils. Plant it in full sun, with the base in the shade, preferably in spring, with the bulbs 15 cm (6in) deep in a pocket of soil mixed with leaf compost. Surround them with a layer of sand that will prevent rot and slug attacks, while allowing them to grow more easily. Mark the planting location, as vegetation only starts in April. Stake the stems when they reach 30 cm (12in) high. If red lily beetles appear, treat them immediately, as their larvae can devour all the leaves. The most effective method is to catch them manually but be careful as they drop as soon as they are touched. After flowering, it is a good idea to cut the faded flowers halfway to keep the bed beautiful during summer. In the wild, lilies grow on three continents: Europe, Asia, and North America. To simplify their cultivation methods, it can be said that European lilies grow in all types of soil, Asian lilies are divided into two groups, with some growing anywhere and others preferring acidity. American lilies, on the other hand, are exclusively acid lovers. This advice only applies to botanical species, as the thousands of hybrids that have emerged in the past fifty years are generally more accommodating
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