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Exotic Beauty: Lycoris Radiata, or red spider lily, features striking red blooms with delicate, spidery petals, adding elegance to any garden.
Late-Season Blooms: Flowers appear in late summer or early fall, bringing vibrant color when most plants are fading.
Hardy and Resilient: Adaptable to various climates, these bulbs thrive in well-drained soil and partial to full sunlight.
Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care; plant once and enjoy stunning blooms year after year.
Versatile Use: Perfect for borders, naturalized areas, or as unique accents in flower arrangements.
Spider Lily Bulbs offer striking red pink yellow blooms in late summer, perfect for fall planting and perennial beauty. Choose a Well-Drained Location: Plant your Spider Lily bulbs in well-drained soil to prevent waterlogging. Select a sunny or lightly shaded spot to ensure the bulbs receive the right balance of sunlight and shade for healthy growth. Plant at Proper Depth: Dig holes 4-6 inches deep, and place the bulbs with the pointed side facing up. Space the bulbs 6-8 inches apart to give each plant room to grow and avoid overcrowding. Water After Planting: After planting the bulbs, water them thoroughly to help them settle in. Ensure the soil remains moist but not soggy, as overly wet soil can lead to rot. Apply Mulch for Insulation: Add a layer of mulch over the planted bulbs to protect them from cold temperatures and retain soil moisture. Mulching also helps suppress weeds, keeping the area around the bulbs clear. Monitor for Growth: Expect foliage to appear in late winter or early spring, followed by stunning red flowers in late summer to fall. Once the flowers have faded, allow the foliage to die back naturally.