Also known as: Giant Adder's-Tongue, White Fawn-Lily
This elegant wildflower, giant White Fawn lily, is a charming perennial that grows from a bulb. Also known as trout lily or fawn lily, this beauty goes dormant by summer. Since its sepals face the ground, the giant White Fawn lily has the appearance of a nodding flower.
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Perennial
Lifespan
10 cm
Spread
Green, Brown
Leaf Color
2.5 cm
Flower Size
Cream, White, Yellow
Flower Color
Green, Brown, White, Yellow, Cream
Stem Color
Deciduous
Leaf type
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
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Symbolism
Protection, Breaking love spells. It is used to symbolize Danger, Caution and deadly beauty. Yellow: I'm walking on air. Gaiety white: Sweetness, Purity tiger: Wealth, pride Orange: Wealth Calla: Beauty day
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Care Guide for Giant White Fawn lily
Every week
Water
Partial sun
Sunlight
5 - 32 ℃
Ideal Temperature
Water:
Originating from moist forest floors, giant White Fawn lily thrives in consistently moist soil, tolerating periodic wetness but not prolonged saturation. Weekly watering is ideal. Outdoor cultivation allows giant White Fawn lily to benefit from natural rainfall, enhancing its growth in sync with seasonal climate changes.
Fertilize:
Apply high-phosphorus and potassium fertilizers to enhance growth and blooms of giant White Fawn lily. Fertilize in early spring, using monthly applications during active growth, and cease before late summer dormancy. Avoid over-fertilization and consider diluted or organic options to protect giant White Fawn lily's roots.
Pruning:
Giant White Fawn lily features beautiful white flowers and mottled leaves, benefiting from careful pruning. Trim dead foliage in spring and remove spent flowers to boost root growth. Avoid heavy pruning to maintain shape and blooms, enhancing longevity and preventing disease. Timely pruning enhances vitality and ornamental value.
Propagation:
Giant White Fawn lily is a perennial bulbous plant with mottled leaves and white flowers. Propagation through division is ideal; separate bulb-clusters during dormancy, ensuring at least one bulb scale with roots per division. Replant at the previous depth for optimal growth.
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