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Tricyrtis lasiocarpa (Amethyst Toad Lily) slide #17652
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Tricyrtis lasiocarpa (Amethyst Toad Lily)

Part Sun to Light ShadeZone: 7-9 36" tall Origin: Taiwan

Open House/Web-Only! (aka: Tricyrtis formosana 'Amethystina') This is one of the most spectacular toad lilies for warmer climates. In the wilds of Taiwan, we saw this growing atop rock cliffs in nearly full sun, reinforcing our experience that this is not a deep shade lover. Tricyrtis lasiocarpa makes a tight clump of 3' tall, upright, ladder-like stems clothed with glossy, green and purple speckled foliage. From midsummer until early fall, the clump is topped with multiple-branched, large, terminal sprays of 1" white, orchid-like flowers with tips of amethyst and blue. This toad lily was originally introduced by John Elsley of Wayside Gardens under the incorrect name, Tricyrtis formosana 'Amethystina' (an extinct clone of the running species). Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)

#01050 - $14.00  


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