Gloire Du Temple Sur LotText Box: GLORIA DU TEMPLE SUR LOT   Though this lily doesn’t bloom often like some of the other lilies, it is worth the wait when it does bloom. You should plant in a large container and give it time to colonize in order to start blooming.  Blooms are full and can have as many as 100 petals. Blooms start out a soft pink and as bloom mature, it ends up white with a tint of pink on the center petals. Odorata rhizome. 

Medium leaf spread 4-6 ft when planted in a 3-5 gallon container using clay type soil.

This hardy lily is a perennial plant and will go dormant in the winter, and will winter over in zone 4 and above if planted where the root ball doesn’t freeze.  
Weather permitting we start shipping in late March to early April and continue until September

In optimum conditions will reach full potential of leaf spread (this is not referring to size of the leaves) we are speaking of the area that the leaves will cover. 

Information stated is our experience growing this lily on our farm in our climate in Southeast  Colorado