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Mascara produces several flowerheads of deep burgundy petals with slightly inward curving margins. Foliage is mid-green and glossy with a lanceolate shape. Much of the stem is a deep burgundy to black colour.

Shockingly rich and deep colours, Mascara is dark hued beauty that is sure to be a stunner in the garden. Plant these tall ornamental plants at the back of beds or borders and in large pots or containers. Great for planting in groups with spacing of 15-30cm between bulbs. Gorgeous blooms to use for romantic and showy cut flowers for lovely flower arrangements.

Lilies in the genus of Lilium are herbaceous perennial ornamental flowers that grow from bulbs. Two of the most popular varieties are Asiatic and Oriental lilies. Asiatic lilies are generally easy to grow and very showy with a variety of colours but are generally shorter (50-90cm). Oriental lilies are notably taller (100-120cm or more), slower growing and noteworthy for their wonderful fragrances. Asiatic lilies bloom early in the late spring and early summer, whereas Oriental lilies start blooming towards the beginning of summer up to the end of summer.

Lilies have multiple blooms per stem and a seemingly endless array of colours to brighten up garden spaces. Planting can be done in early spring or autumn, but autumn planting ensures better and stronger growth for the upcoming season’s growing. Lilies are showy and do well naturalising areas. Lilies are great for planting in pots and containers or in beds and borders to enjoy for their beauty or scent, or both.

Plant Lilies in the range of 15-25cm and ensure that the soil is loosened even deeper to encourage strong root growth for the bulbs. Plant in well-drained soils with exposure to at least 6-8 hours of sunlight, adverse reactions to lack of sunlight include spindly or leaning plants that are more inclined to topple.

Lilies look better in groups and the suggestion is to plant at least 3-5 bulbs in an area with a spacing of 25cm. Easy to grow, Lilies with their numerous blooms are very attractive for pollinators like birds, bees and butterflies. When the blooming and growing cycle has finished, wait until foliage starts to die back, there should be an apparent yellowing of the foliage, this allows the plant to restore energy to the bulb for the next season’s growth.

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Lilium 'Mascara'

Lilium 'Mascara'

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Product description

Mascara produces several flowerheads of deep burgundy petals with slightly inward curving margins. Foliage is mid-green and glossy with a lanceolate shape. Much of the stem is a deep burgundy to black colour.

Shockingly rich and deep colours, Mascara is dark hued beauty that is sure to be a stunner in the garden. Plant these tall ornamental plants at the back of beds or borders and in large pots or containers. Great for planting in groups with spacing of 15-30cm between bulbs. Gorgeous blooms to use for romantic and showy cut flowers for lovely flower arrangements.

Lilies in the genus of Lilium are herbaceous perennial ornamental flowers that grow from bulbs. Two of the most popular varieties are Asiatic and Oriental lilies. Asiatic lilies are generally easy to grow and very showy with a variety of colours but are generally shorter (50-90cm). Oriental lilies are notably taller (100-120cm or more), slower growing and noteworthy for their wonderful fragrances. Asiatic lilies bloom early in the late spring and early summer, whereas Oriental lilies start blooming towards the beginning of summer up to the end of summer.

Lilies have multiple blooms per stem and a seemingly endless array of colours to brighten up garden spaces. Planting can be done in early spring or autumn, but autumn planting ensures better and stronger growth for the upcoming season’s growing. Lilies are showy and do well naturalising areas. Lilies are great for planting in pots and containers or in beds and borders to enjoy for their beauty or scent, or both.

Plant Lilies in the range of 15-25cm and ensure that the soil is loosened even deeper to encourage strong root growth for the bulbs. Plant in well-drained soils with exposure to at least 6-8 hours of sunlight, adverse reactions to lack of sunlight include spindly or leaning plants that are more inclined to topple.

Lilies look better in groups and the suggestion is to plant at least 3-5 bulbs in an area with a spacing of 25cm. Easy to grow, Lilies with their numerous blooms are very attractive for pollinators like birds, bees and butterflies. When the blooming and growing cycle has finished, wait until foliage starts to die back, there should be an apparent yellowing of the foliage, this allows the plant to restore energy to the bulb for the next season’s growth.

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Plant specs, care guide & tips

Key features

Abundant Flowers
Great for Cut Flowers
Hardy
Long Blooming Period
Scented
Tall Growing

Specifications

Botanical Name
Lilium 'Mascara'
Plant type
Lily Bulbs
Colour
Pink
Eventual Height
60 - 90cm
Hardiness
Hardy
Sun Requirement
Partial Shade
Growth Rate
Fast

When to plant

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Planting
Flowering

Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.

Instructions

Top Tip

For a spectacular show of blooms, nourish lilies with a tomato feed once per fortnight during the flowering season.

How to Water

Water thoroughly after planting and keep the soil evenly moist during the growing season. Avoid overwatering and water more sparingly during the dormant season.

How to Plant

Plant lilies in full sun or partial shade in fertile, well-draining soil. Using a bulb planter or trowel, dig holes 15-20cm apart. Place one bulb around 20cm deep in each hole, ensuring the pointed end faces upwards. Backfill the hole with soil, firm down, and water in well.

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