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Lily Apricot Fudge

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About Lily Apricot Fudge

A somewhat unusual-shaped lily.

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Lily Apricot Fudge

The very exclusive Lily LA Apricot Fudge is a somewhat unusual-shaped lily. It was created from a mutation of the LA Salmon Classic Lily. With this mutation, the stamens grow through the petals.

Long Vase Life

The petals are also very hard, so they are very suitable for flower arrangements. Lily Apricot Fudge can have a long vase life of two to three weeks.

Lily Apricot Fudge Care Tips

  • Always use a clean vase (do not use metal or antique crystal vases) and fresh COLD tap water
  • Add flower food: following the instructions on the back of the pack regarding the volume of water
  • Cut at least 2 cm off the stem, yet 5-10 cm is better
  • Cut the stems with a sharp, clean knife or secateurs at an angle to prevent damaging and flattening of the stem
  • Remove lower leaves which otherwise will be in the vase water
  • Be careful where you place your (mono) bouquet: flowers don’t like draughts, direct sunlight, proximity to a heater, smoke, or the ethylene gasses of ripening fruits!
  • Top up with fresh water and the same flower food when the water has decreased to about 1/3 of the height of the vase

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Lily Company

Netherlands

Lily Company

Lily Company is a specialist in breeding, developing, cultivating, and exporting more than 150 varieties of garden lilies.

Dutch Sustainability

Our lilies are grown in the Netherlands in the most sustainable way possible. After processing they are exported all over the world for use in gardens and parks of private individuals as well as companies.

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