asiatic lily ghost Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily
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asiatic lily ghost

asiatic lily ghost Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily

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asiatic lily ghost Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic LilyLily Looks Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily Nothing spooky about it! The Lily Looks Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily USPP#16161 (Lilium asiatic 'Tiny Ghost') is a standout member of the Lily Looks series, renowned for its rich, magenta purple blooms and compact stature! This dwarf Asiatic Lily reaches a height of 12 to 14 inches, making it an excellent choice for small space gardens. Originally bred in the Netherlands for container cultivation, its versatility extends

Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily

Nothing spooky about it! The Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily USPP#16161 (Lilium asiatic 'Tiny Ghost') is a standout member of the Lily Looks™ series, renowned for its rich, magenta-purple blooms and compact stature!

This dwarf Asiatic Lily reaches a height of 12 to 14 inches, making it an excellent choice for small space gardens. Originally bred in the Netherlands for container cultivation, its versatility extends to various garden settings, bringing a striking midsummer display wherever it's planted.

Asiatic Lilies are celebrated for their early blooming period, typically flowering in early to mid-summer. Their upright, clumping growth habit and large, upward-facing flowers make them a favorite among gardeners seeking low-maintenance yet visually impactful plants.

Key Features:

  • Compact, Space-Saving Size: Ideal for small spaces, this dwarf Lily grows 12 to 14 inches tall and 10 to 12 inches wide.
  • Vibrant Blooms: Features rich magenta-purple flowers that are upward-facing, enhancing garden aesthetics.
  • Early Summer Interest: Blooms in early to mid-summer, providing an early splash of color that lasts longer than others!
  • Versatile Planting Options: Suitable for containers, borders, rock gardens, and as cut flowers.
  • Low Maintenance: Requires minimal care, making it perfect for both novice and experienced gardeners.
  • Pollinator-Friendly: Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds, enhancing garden biodiversity.
  • Deer Resistant: Naturally deters deer, reducing the need for protective measures.

Landscaping With Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily

The Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily offers versatility in garden design:

  • Borders and Edging: Its compact size makes it ideal for front-of-border plantings, adding a pop of color without overwhelming other plants.
  • Containers and Patios: Thrives in pots and planters, allowing for flexible placement and mobility. Perfect for balcony gardening and mixed containers!
  • Rock Gardens: Complements rocky landscapes, adding texture and color.
  • Mass Plantings: Planting in groups creates a striking visual impact, especially during the blooming season.
  • Cut Flower Gardens: Serves as an excellent source for fresh floral arrangements, thanks to its long-lasting blooms.

How To Care For Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily

They are among the hardiest of Lilies, thriving in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils. To ensure the health and vigor of your Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily, consider the following care guidelines:

  • Sun Exposure: Prefers full sun to partial shade, with at least 4 to 6 hours of direct sunlight daily.
  • Soil Requirements: Thrives in well-drained soil; amend heavy soils with organic matter to improve drainage.
  • Watering: Maintain even moisture, watering two to three times a week during establishment; reduce frequency once established.
  • Fertilization: Apply a slow-release, high-phosphorus fertilizer in spring to promote robust blooming.
  • Deadheading: Remove spent flowers to encourage additional blooms and maintain plant appearance.
  • Mulching: Apply a 3 to 4-inch layer of mulch to conserve moisture, winter protection, and regulate soil temperature.
  • Division: Divide clumps every 3 to 4 years to prevent overcrowding and maintain vigor.

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The Lily Looks™ Tiny Ghost Asiatic Lily is a versatile, low-maintenance perennial that brings vibrant color and elegance to various garden settings. Its compact size, coupled with its richly colored blooms, makes it an excellent choice for gardeners seeking both beauty and practicality.

This Asiatic Lily is sure to enhance your garden's appeal! But only if you order now at Nature Hills Nursery!

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An interesting and fun to read book for those who are into extraterrestrial species.
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My reading interests have always been wide and varied. I love exploring scientific topics like physics, astronomy, cosmology and space travel; however, I am also curious about many other strange and unique subjects and after seeing this book (The Extraterrestrial Species Almanac: The ultimate guide to greys, reptilians, hybrids, and Nordics (MUFON) by Craig Campobasso) on Amazon I decided to purchase it. Even though I am scientific minded I have to admit to be fascinated when I started to read this tongue and cheek treatment of supposed creatures inhabiting our universe, which must be hiding from our scientists who are working for SETI. May be they should also read this book? In any case, I do like this book because it is a joy and a fun exploration of what extraterrestrials might look like. If you are interested in the unknown mysteries of outer space and what an alien race might look like, what their philosophy might be, and whether they are friendly to we earthlings or not, this book will provide that information as long as you keep in mind that it is a “tongue in cheek” evaluation. I also found the illustrations of our space brothers and sisters kind of interesting and unique. This volume is organized into 6 parts covering human extraterrestrial races, zeta humans, (greys and more), animal and insect races, notable hybrid races, reptilians, and other extraterrestrials. Rating: 5 Stars. Joseph J. Truncale (Author: Tactical Principles of the most effective Combative Systems).
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Interesting
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This was a very interesting read. I read it cover to cover in 2 days. It was fascinating. Many details within matched up to various interviews and stories I have heard. That being said, I did find it odd all the "human" like aliens appeared to be Caucasian. I realize most the descriptions included multi colored skin tones, but all the pictures appeared Caucasian. So the universe with multi dimensions has no diversity?? Also, why were the most malevolent beings the most terrifying in appearance? That seemed a bit odd. That they would just so happen to be the ones that also look the most scary? Also, I looked up some of the resources and such used and they were charging exorbitant amounts to hear about their contactee interviews or be apart of star seed ascension or whatever. It's just, if everything is to be believed, wouldn't they want everyone to experience the path to enlightenment? I mean we all have to earn a living, but $40 just to hear one session?? I scoffed at that. All that being said, I am very open minded and well, ready to ascend from this plant, like, yesterday.
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Incredible source of information on extraterrestrials and where they come from
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This book Has changed the game and is a breakthrough for those of us who want to know more about life that exist in our shared universe. The author has brought us an in-depth view of species and beings from all throughout the galaxies. A profound read full of information on extraterrestrials like never before, we get to have them all in one book! The author has done an amazing job with his research and is knowledgeable and convincing I believe he has evidence and enough resources to make this book believable to readers and one we can trust. Truly a work of art I have learned so much more than I ever had on this subject and really look at this book as a blueprint for humans to get know all of names of the extraterrestrials and where they come from.
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A very interesting read
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The book has a straight forward and simple layout. I liked the variety of info they had on different "species", some probably real, and some very questionable. Since the information the author uses relies on MUFON reports, it assumes all reports people gave over the years are true. It loses me when it gets into the more malevolent groups like reptilians and then believe it or not, dragons, which are the ultimate evil controlling them.
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very interesting compilation of our best knowledge
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I’ve known Craig for a number of years and have read all his books. While the “Autobiography of an Extraterrestrial” series was ostensibly fiction, flash bulbs kept going off in my head, past life memories perhaps, and a strong sense that I had been there. This Species Almanac is more an attempt to compile our best knowledge and understanding of our place in the Universe and who the neighbors are.
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