Laura StrawnText Box: LAURA STRAWN    When bloom first opens it looks yellow in the center and then is totally white when it matures. The blooms stand high above the water and reminds me of the way a tropical lily looks. Not always but occasionally towards the end of the blooming cycle  will reproduce another plant from the flower bud for this reason this lily is considered viviparous which means it will produce offspring from the flower.   Good bloomer.  Marliac rhizome.

This lily always forms a perfect circle pattern with its leaves.  Leaves are green with blotches.  Medium to large leaf spread 4-6ft+ 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