Lily of the nile 'Pmn06' is known for its striking blue-violet flowers which blossom atop tall, sturdy stalks, giving it a prominent display above its clump of lush, green, strap-shaped leaves. Thriving in full sun, lily of the nile 'Pmn06' enjoys well-drained soil, showing resilience in various environmental conditions. Its bloom season notably peaks in summer, attracting pollinators and enhancing garden aesthetics.
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Perennial
Lifespan
1 m
Spread
Evergreen
Leaf type
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Care Guide
Care Guide for Lily of the nile 'Pmn06'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Lily of the nile 'Pmn06' thrives in a moist environment, needing thorough watering during planting. Water three times weekly in summer, reducing to once weekly in winter. Use rainwater or distilled water with a pH of 6-7, and wipe leaves to prevent leaf burn and disease.
Fertilize:
Lily of the nile 'Pmn06' thrives in fertile soil, requiring slow-release fertilizer during annual repotting. Apply high-phosphorus fertilizer bi-monthly before blooming, switching to every 20 days post-bloom. Remove dead flowers and leaves, suspend watering before fertilizing, and spray leaves post-application to prevent damage.
Pruning:
Lily of the nile 'Pmn06' features vibrant blue flowers and strap-like leaves. Prune in early to late spring by removing spent stalks and yellow leaves to promote growth and enhance airflow. Regular pruning reduces disease risk and ensures lily of the nile 'Pmn06' remains healthy and attractive throughout the year. Sanitize tools to prevent infections.
Propagation:
Lily of the nile 'Pmn06' is propagated by division, ideally done in spring or autumn. Adding slow-release fertilizer aids growth. Dense plants should be divided every three years for healthy blooming, which occurs two years post-spring division or one year after autumn division. Keep 2-3 clusters per pot.
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