Lilies: Which lilies have long lasting attractive foliage?, 1 by Leftwood
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Leftwood wrote: All the lilies with whorled leaf patterns are tops in my book. The best of them are members of the martagon group: Lilium martagon Lilium distichum Lilium hansonii Lilium tsingtauense Lilium medioloides Of these, Lilium tsingtauense is most interesting, IMO, as it produces ruffly and lightly variegated leaves in the early part of the season. The true species (with upright flowers) is difficult to find, but the natural hybrids of it with L. distichum and/or L. medioloides are more "common". Unfortunately, these natural hybrids still go under the name "L. tsingtauense" in seller's catalogs, and there is no way of knowing what you will get unless there is a pic (and you know that that pic wasn't just taken from somewhere else). Additionally, the hybrids won't guarantee ruffled leaves. But many do, as mine does. Second on the list is the easier to grow and more floriferous L. martagon. Seed pods of the martagon section of lilies are most interesting also, as they are all early flowering lilies. Other whorled leaf lilies include North American species. L. superbum and L. michiganense are the easiest to grow. See here http://davesgarden.com/community/forums/t/695580/ for a thread I had on lily foliage. The pic below is Lilium michiganense. As you can see, I am more of a species lily man, as opposed to all the frilly hybrids on the market (although they are lovely too). You'll just have to take my advice with that consideration in mind. |


