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Lily (Lilium 'Fusion')

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Byadmin May 15, 2025May 19, 2025
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Soil pH Preferences
Neutral (6.6 – 7.3), Slightly acid (6.1 – 6.5)
Sun Requirements
Full Sun, Full Sun to Partial Shade
Toxicity
Other: All parts of the plant are lethal to cats
Uses
Cut Flower
Bloom Size
3"-4"
Containers
Suitable in 3 gallon or larger
Flower Color
golden yellow patch with numerous spots., irregular, Multi-Color: Outside of tepals red-dusky pink. Inside of tepals large
Flower Time
Summer
Flowers
Showy
Life cycle
Perennial
Parentage
Lilium pardalinum x Lilium longiflorum
Plant Habit
Herb/Forb
Plant Height
3 - 5 feet
Propagation: Other methods
Offsets, Other: Bulb scaling.
Propagation: Seeds
Other info: Species lilies will come true from seed; cultivars and hybrids will not.
Detailed Information

Lilium ‘Fusion’ is a hybrid lily. This means it was created through cross-breeding different lily species. While it’s impossible to pinpoint a single “native region” for a hybrid, we can infer some possibilities based on the likely parentage of this particular cultivar:

* **Lilium species are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.** This includes North America, Europe, and Asia.
* **Oriental lilies are often used in hybridizing to produce striking colors and patterns like those seen in ‘Fusion’.** Oriental lilies are native to Japan.

**Therefore, Lilium ‘Fusion’ likely has genetic origins in regions spanning across the Northern Hemisphere, especially Asia (Japan).** However, it’s important to note that it’s a cultivated variety, bred and grown in nurseries and gardens around the world. You won’t find ‘Fusion’ growing wild in any specific location.

Suitable in 3 gallon or larger

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