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💙Blue Spider Lily

Dec 19,2023 | Dailyrosy Garden

Where Mystery Meets Beauty

Blue Spider Lily, also known as "Lycoris radiata var. radiata," is a striking flowering plant known for its unique blue-violet blooms. Native to Japan and surrounding areas, it's a member of the amaryllis family. 

Blue Spider Lily is a perennial bulbous plant that typically produces its stunning flowers in late summer or early autumn. Its standout feature is its vivid blue-violet flowers with long, spidery petals that give it a distinctive appearance. The name "Spider Lily" refers to the delicate, elongated petals that resemble spider legs. These eye-catching blooms emerge before the foliage, adding an element of surprise to the garden.

Key Features:

💙 Mystical Blue Hue: Embrace the allure of rare, deep blue blossoms that evoke a sense of wonder and captivate the beholder.

🕷️ Elegance in Simplicity: Each bloom is a testament to nature's artistry, offering a simple yet profound statement of beauty.

🌿 Hardy and Resilient: Flourishing in various conditions, Blue Spider Lily stands resilient, gracing your garden with effortless charm.

Planting Conditions:

  1. Sunlight: Blue Spider Lily thrives in partial to full sun. It prefers a location with direct sunlight in the morning and some shade during the hottest part of the day.

  2. Soil: Well-draining soil is crucial to prevent waterlogging, as the bulbs are prone to rot. A slightly acidic to neutral soil pH is ideal.

  3. Watering: During its active growing season in spring and fall, keep the soil evenly moist. However, once the foliage dies back, reduce watering to allow the bulbs to rest.

  4. Temperature: Blue Spider Lily is hardy in USDA zones 7 to 10. It requires a period of dormancy during winter, so it's important to provide a cold period for the bulbs.

  5. Spacing: When planting bulbs, place them about 6 to 8 inches (15 to 20 cm) apart and at a depth of around 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm).

  6. Fertilization: Fertilize the bulbs in early spring before they start actively growing, using a balanced, slow-release fertilizer.

  7. Mulching: Apply a layer of mulch in late fall to help protect the bulbs from extreme temperatures and maintain even moisture levels.

  8. Propagation: Blue Spider Lily can be propagated by dividing offsets from mature bulbs during their dormant season.

  9. Pests and Diseases: These lilies are relatively resistant to pests and diseases. However, proper spacing and well-draining soil can help prevent issues like bulb rot.

  10. Naturalization: Blue Spider Lily can be a stunning addition to naturalized areas, where it can spread and create a captivating display.

How To Buy Blue Spider Lily?

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1 comments

JOHN McCallister
Dec 27,2023
Your plans are beautiful. I'm a master gardener. I will enjoy them

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