| L. pyrenaicum is a clump-forming true species lily with green stems, sometimes spotted purple, and scattered, linear to lance-shaped, bright green leaves, often with silver margins. Bears racemes of up to 12 unpleasant smelling, pendent, yellow or greenish-yellow flowers, flecked and spotted dark maroon in the throats. Needs neutral to alkaline soil and full sun or partial shade. Pyrenees.
Deadhead spent flowers, but wait until stems and leaves turn yellow to cut back to within a few inches of the ground. Spring and fall are the best time to transplant, even though they can be transplanted any time. Provide ample moisture while flowering, but can take periods of drought otherwise. |