Overview
Experience the captivating charm of the Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants (Lilium superbum), a truly remarkable native North American wildflower. This offer includes 5 small #2 size bare roots, ready to establish and transform your garden. Known for its vivid orange petals adorned with distinctive dark spots, each petal curves gracefully backward, creating a unique shape reminiscent of a Turkish turban. The Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants are a perennial favorite, celebrated not only for their ornamental value but also for their ecological importance. They are a magnet for pollinators, particularly hummingbirds and butterflies, making them an excellent choice for naturalistic gardens, woodland edges, or moist meadow settings. Growing these magnificent lilies from bare roots provides a robust start, allowing you to cultivate a stunning display of color and life in your outdoor space.
These particular Lilium superbum bare roots are smaller than our #1 size, offering a more compact starting point for your gardening adventure. Despite their initial size, they possess the inherent vigor to develop into strong, tall stems with whorled leaves, culminating in a spectacular bloom in mid to late summer. Adding these Lilium superbum for sale to your landscape contributes to local biodiversity and creates a vibrant habitat for cherished garden visitors. Their striking appearance makes them a focal point, drawing the eye and enriching the overall aesthetic of any garden.
Key Benefits
The Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants offer a multitude of benefits for both the gardener and the environment:
- Stunning Visual Appeal: Each lily boasts vibrant orange petals with unique dark spots and a distinctive recurved shape, making it an instant showstopper in any garden. Their elegant form and striking color create a dramatic visual impact.
- Attracts Pollinators: These lilies are a natural beacon for hummingbirds and butterflies, bringing your garden to life with activity and supporting local ecosystems. They are an excellent choice for creating a dedicated hummingbird garden plants area.
- Native North American Wildflower: By planting Lilium superbum, you are supporting native flora and contributing to the ecological health of your region. Native plants are often more resilient and adapted to local conditions.
- Low Maintenance Perennial: Once established, Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants are relatively easy to care for, returning year after year with increasing vigor and bloom. They require minimal intervention, making them ideal for busy gardeners.
- Thrives in Specific Conditions: They are particularly well-suited for moist meadows and woodland edges, allowing you to beautify areas of your garden that might be challenging for other plants.
- Ecologically Valuable: Beyond attracting pollinators, these lilies contribute to overall biodiversity, providing essential resources for various garden creatures.
- Strong and Tall Growth: With impressive height and sturdy stems, the orange lily plants create a majestic presence in the garden, adding vertical interest and structure.
Plant Care & Growing Tips
Caring for your Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants is straightforward, ensuring a beautiful bloom season after season. Upon arrival, your bare roots should be planted as soon as possible. These lilies thrive in conditions that mimic their natural habitat. For light, they prefer full sun to partial shade. In hotter climates, some afternoon shade can protect them from intense heat, while in cooler regions, more sun will encourage robust blooming. The ideal soil pH for Lilium superbum ranges from 5.5 to 6.5, indicating a preference for slightly acidic to neutral soil. Ensure the soil is consistently moist but well-drained; they do not tolerate soggy conditions, which can lead to rot.
When planting, dig a hole deep enough to accommodate the bare root with the top of the root mass about 4-6 inches below the soil surface. Space multiple bare roots about 8-12 inches apart to allow for mature growth. Water thoroughly after planting. These lilies are hardy in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 4-8, meaning they can withstand a wide range of winter temperatures. Mulching around the base can help retain soil moisture and regulate soil temperature. Fertilize in early spring with a balanced slow-release fertilizer or a granular fertilizer formulated for flowering bulbs. Watch for common pests like lily beetles, and treat with appropriate organic or chemical controls if necessary. With proper care, your native wildflower bulbs will flourish and provide stunning blooms.
Size & Details
This offering includes 5 individual Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants, specifically designated as our small #2 size. These bare roots are delivered without foliage (no tops on them) and are ready for immediate planting. While smaller than our #1 size, they are healthy and prepared to establish vigorously in your garden. Lilium superbum is known for its impressive height, typically reaching 4 to 7 feet tall when mature, with a spread of 1 to 2 feet. The strong stems support multiple downward-facing, recurved orange flowers that bloom from mid to late summer, creating a long-lasting display. These perennial plants will develop a robust root system over time, ensuring their return and expansion for many years. Expect to see blooms beginning the mid to late summer following planting, with the plant growing larger and producing more flowers each subsequent year. Planting these orange lily plants will bring enduring beauty to your landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: How big do these Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants get? A: Once mature, these lilies can reach impressive heights of 4 to 7 feet tall with a spread of 1 to 2 feet. Their strong stems hold numerous vibrant blooms.
- Q: Is this an indoor or outdoor plant? A: The Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants are best suited for outdoor cultivation. They thrive in garden settings, particularly in moist meadows or woodland edges.
- Q: How much sunlight does the Lilium superbum need? A: They prefer full sun to partial shade. In areas with intense summer heat, some afternoon shade is beneficial to protect the flowers and foliage.
- Q: Is this plant easy to care for? A: Yes, once established, these native wildflower bulbs are relatively low-maintenance perennials. They require consistent moisture and well-drained soil, but otherwise, they are quite hardy.
- Q: What condition will the bare roots arrive in? A: Your Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants will arrive as dormant bare roots, meaning they will have no foliage or ‘tops’ on them. This is normal and ideal for planting.
- Q: When is the best time to plant these bare root lilies? A: The best time to plant bare root lilies is typically in the spring or fall, allowing them time to establish their root system before extreme temperatures.
- Q: Will these orange lily plants attract pollinators? A: Absolutely! Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants are well-known for attracting hummingbirds and butterflies, making them an excellent addition to a pollinator-friendly garden.
- Q: What USDA Hardiness Zone is suitable for Lilium superbum? A: These lilies are hardy in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 4-8, indicating good tolerance to a range of winter temperatures.
- Q: What kind of soil do these lilies prefer? A: They thrive in moist, well-drained soil with a slightly acidic to neutral pH, ideally between 5.5 and 6.5.
- Q: How long until I see blooms from these bare roots? A: You can expect to see the first blooms from your Turk’s Cap Lily bare root plants in the mid to late summer of the first growing season after planting.




















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