| | 'Seventy-six Trombones™' - Trumpet Hybrid Lily BulbsStock # 6300 - 'Seventy-six Trombones'™ - Trumpet Lily Bulb NEW! Here's a large group of mixed Trumpet bulbs, produced from seed, mostly in shades of icy pink to deep rose-magenta, some with yellow throats or pale picotee edges. A few whitish L. regale-types and golden yellow to apricot colors also were produced from the open cross, many in this group are upfacing as well. Containing lilies that could be selected out for further propagation as a nice clonal selection, we can't keep them all, so you benefit from a diverse group of new trumpet hybrids for your garden at reasonable prices. Great as background plants and marvelous as a heavily fragrant border in July, these lily bulbs will probably require staking the second or third year if not grown in full sun. To keep from damaging the underground bulb, put a short marker next to each lily that can be later removed for a taller support if need be. We prefer using "rebar" found in any hardware store for areas that are mulched with bark, for when the iron rod rusts, the stake is not as noticeable in our landscape, but any sturdy stake at least 5 feet tall (above ground) will do. 4 to 6 feet tall at maturity, July bloom. NOTE, PRICE IS FOR PACKAGE OF 3 BULBS I>Bulb Size - Our standard for bulbs of this lily cultivar ranges from Premium-size» (16/18 cm) to Exhibition-size» (over 20 cm). Click here for details. | Wild Lilies Wild Lily bulbs making up the genus Lilium belong to the family Liliaceae comprising of approximately 200 genera made up of approximately 2,000 lily species. There are in the neighborhood of 110 to 120 Lilium species depending on whose classification you reference. For the full article, click Knowledge Base |

