A profusion of large, deep cranberry-red flowers are produced in clusters on species Turks Cap Lily ‘Scheherazade’ during August each year. The exotic-looking, nodding blooms appear as though their petals are gilt-edged, with a glowing, yellow-gold margin.
Plant the bulbs near the middle or back of a sunny garden border, where the sun will illuminate the magical blooms, making them appear to glow.
This fine, regal-looking Turks Cap Lilium 'Scheherazade' will bring grace and architecture to your garden. Grow it where the beautiful fragrance will be appreciated as you pass by.
To cultivate lilies, choose a sunny spot with well-drained soil, digging a hole 15cm deep. Plant the bulbs 15-23cm apart, ensuring they sit 15cm below the soil surface.
Water the surrounding soil well, maintaining soil moisture until growth emerges. Young shoots may be susceptible to slug damage, so use wildlife-friendly methods such as a top layer of sand to protect emerging growth.
Most Lilies can also be grown in pots – ensure containers are deep and have large drainage holes in the base.
As the majestic stems ascend, they will reach heights of 45-150cm, depending on variety. Support taller cultivars with stakes as they grow.
Use dilute, balanced liquid plant feed every two weeks during the summer.
Spray as soon as you notice the bright red lily beetle or their larvae.