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Description
Lilium Kelleyanum, also known as Kelley’s lily, is a perennial herbaceous plant that belongs to the Liliaceae family. This species is native to the coastal regions of California and grows up to 3 feet tall. It has a bulbous root system and produces erect stems that bear lance-shaped leaves. The flowers are large, trumpet-shaped, and vary in color from creamy white to pink.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukarya |
Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Angiosperms |
Class | Monocots |
Order | Liliales |
Family | Liliaceae |
Genus | Lilium |
Appearance
Lilium Kelleyanum has a striking appearance with its large trumpet-shaped flowers and lance-shaped leaves. The flowers can grow up to 6 inches in diameter and vary in color from creamy white to pink. The petals are slightly curved backward, giving the flower a very elegant look. The leaves are long and narrow, measuring up to 8 inches in length and are arranged in whorls around the stem. The stem is sturdy and can grow up to 3 feet tall.
Care Guide
Lilium Kelleyanum is easy to care for and requires moderate attention. Here are some care tips:
Water
The plant requires regular watering during the growing season. Water the plant deeply once a week and ensure that the soil is well-draining. Avoid overwatering as this can lead to root rot.
Fertilization
Fertilize the plant with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season. Apply the fertilizer every two to three weeks.
Soil
The plant prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. Use a soil mix that contains equal parts of peat moss, perlite, and compost.
Sunlight
The plant prefers full sun to partial shade. However, it can tolerate some shade during the hottest parts of the day.
Hardiness Zones
Lilium Kelleyanum is hardy in USDA zones 7 to 10.
Common Pests & Diseases
Lilium Kelleyanum is prone to some common pests and diseases. Here are some of them:
Pests
– Aphids: These sap-sucking insects can cause stunted growth and deformation of the flowers. Use insecticidal soap to control them.- Lily leaf beetles: These beetles can cause significant damage to the leaves and flowers. Use neem oil or insecticidal soap to control them.
Diseases
– Botrytis blight: This fungal disease can cause brown spots on the leaves and flowers. Remove infected parts of the plant and apply a fungicide.- Fusarium wilt: This fungal disease can cause yellowing of the leaves and stunted growth. There is no cure for this disease, and infected plants should be removed.
Habitat
Lilium Kelleyanum is native to the coastal regions of California, where it grows in sandy soils and coastal bluffs. It prefers full sun to partial shade and can tolerate some salt spray.
Question and Answer
Q: How often should I water Lilium Kelleyanum?
A: Water the plant deeply once a week, ensuring that the soil is well-draining. Avoid overwatering as this can lead to root rot.
Q: What is the hardiness zone for Lilium Kelleyanum?
A: Lilium Kelleyanum is hardy in USDA zones 7 to 10.
Q: What kind of soil does Lilium Kelleyanum prefer?
A: The plant prefers well-draining soil that is rich in organic matter. Use a soil mix that contains equal parts of peat moss, perlite, and compost.
Q: What are some common pests and diseases that affect Lilium Kelleyanum?
A: Some common pests that affect Lilium Kelleyanum include aphids and lily leaf beetles. Some common diseases include botrytis blight and fusarium wilt.
Related Plants
Here are some related plants to Lilium Kelleyanum:- Lilium pardalinum- Lilium humboldtii- Lilium maritimum
References
– “Lilium Kelleyanum – Plant Finder.” Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed June 28, 2021. http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?taxonid=287080.- “Lilium kelleyanum.” Pacific Bulb Society. Accessed June 28, 2021. https://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswiki/index.php/Lilium_kelleyanum.