A peach-colored pleasure, lily of the incas 'Bali' has intricate detail on its orange blooms with red splotches and brown streaks on its petals as well as red stamens at the flower's center. It's a Peruvian Lily cultivar whose peach color distinguishes it from others of its genus. This quality of lily of the incas 'Bali' guarantees admiration.
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Perennial
Lifespan
30 cm to 60 cm
Spread
Deciduous
Leaf type
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Interesting Facts
The Peruvian lily has pink, white, green, gold, and purple-brown colors. There are patterns on several of the petals. It is quite unique with elegant and special patterns, rich and colorful colors, and is a rare and beautiful flower.
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Care Guide for Lily of the incas 'Bali'
Every week
Water
Full sun
Sunlight
15 - 35 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Lily of the incas 'Bali' prefers conditions similar to its native tropical highlands, requiring evenly moist, well-draining soil to prevent waterlogging. For optimal growth, water weekly. This herbaceous perennial thrives outdoors, with enhanced water retention supporting vigorous blooming during summer.
Fertilize:
For lily of the incas 'Bali', use a balanced 20-20-20 fertilizer monthly during the growing season, reducing to bi-monthly in winter. Water before fertilizing to prevent root burn, and distribute fertilizer at the base. Younger plants may need more frequent feeding for optimal growth and development.
Pruning:
Lily of the incas 'Bali' flourishes with timely pruning. Remove faded blooms and damaged stems promptly to boost flowering and reduce disease risk. Conduct thorough pruning in early to late spring to eliminate dead growth and promote vigorous new shoots, enhancing air circulation and preventing overcrowding.
Propagation:
Lily of the incas 'Bali' propagates best from tubers, promoting a healthy root system. Gardeners should extract tubers gently and plant them in well-draining soil at the right depth. Maintaining consistent moisture and warmth fosters initial growth, leading to vibrant blooms typical of lily of the incas 'Bali'.
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