What are Lily Flowered Tulips?
There are over 3,000 registered varieties of tulips that are divided into 15 categories based on bloom time, flower type and size. Lily flowered tulips fall into division 6. Of the lily flowered tulip varieties, most bloom in the late spring, although a few blossom in mid-spring. They have long, slender stems atop which perch lily-like flowers. The goblet shaped blooms have pointed outward arching petals that come in a variety of hues from white to pink, red, yellow and even purple. Some cultivars have feathered or edged petals with contrasting colors. They grow to about 20-30 inches (51-76 cm.) in height. The lovely blossoms are particularly long lasting and make excellent cut flowers.
Additional Lily Flowered Tulip Info
When growing lily flowered tulips, bulbs should be planted in the fall. Plant the bulbs in an area of full sun in fertile, well-draining soil in regions with cool winters and dry summers. Because the stems of lily tulips are so fragile, plant them in an area that is protected from winds. Lily flowered tulips can be grown in USDA zones 4-7. For best effect, plant lily flowered tulips in grouping of about 10-15 bulbs. They look beautiful amongst other later spring bloomers in the garden, on their own in containers or even indoors as a forced bulb for winter blooming.