Lilium formosanum - Formosa lily
Family Liliaceae
Description:
Approximately one hundred Lilium species are found around the world, mostly in the northern hemisphere. The Formosa lily is one of the best of the true lilies for warm climates. It grows to three or four feet tall, topped by several large, trumpet shaped white flowers in late summer. It dies down each winter and resprouts early the following spring. Formosa lily seedlings volunteer readily. If the seedlings are undesirable, seed capsules must be removed before they turn brown and split open to release the seeds.
Location:
See plants on the east side of building 10. (Note: it is dormant in winter.)
Size:
Herbaceous plants with stalks about three to four feet tall.
Care Instructions:
Light: full sun to afternoon sun
Water: drought tolerant when established
Soil: widely adaptable to soils, no special requirements