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Asiatic Lily Assorted Mix

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Common names: Asiatic / L.A. Hybrid Asst
Color : Assorted
Availability: Year Round
General Comments: Sometimes growers also create Asiatic and L.A Hybrid mixes in the same box.
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  •  Lilies are commercially availble in 4 major types, Asiatic, Oriental Hybrids, L.A Hybrids (Longiflorum x Asiatic) and Longiflorum (Easter Lily).
  •  Should be purchased with tight buds beginning to show colour.
  •  New, improved varieties are stronger and perform better.
  •  Many new varieties are introduced each year , many with interesting new 2 tone colorations.

Grading Information

  •  Asiatic Lilies are graded by number of blooms per stem.
  • - 2 / 3 blooms - 70 cm minimum
  • - 3 / 5 blooms - 70 cm minimum
  • - 5 / 7 bloom - 70 cm minimum
  •  Lilies are packed in 10 stem bunches and are plastic sleeved.

Grower and Breeder Information

  • Leading Breeders (2010) : Royal Van Zanten , De Jong, Hoff
  • Lilies are very ethelyne sensitive and must be STS treated.
  • Must be shipped tight cut with blooms showing colour but with no open blooms.
  • Foliage should be removed from the bottom 20 cm of stems.
  • New, improved varieties demonstrate better market acceptance and demand.
  • Trumpets and Aurelians are not usually produced as cut flowers.
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