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Lilium ‘Connecticut King’ has been the top commercial yellow lily since its introduction in 1967. A famous cut flower, garden plant and parent of notable offspring, it features upward-facing, clear-yellow blossoms atop one-metre stems. ‘Connecticut King’ is an Asiatic hybrid lily, its colour due mainly to Lilium lancifolium var. flaviflorum, a Japanese native. Hybrid lilies are splendid in containers and can remain undisturbed for years. Choose a large, heavy pot to prevent toppling in strong winds. Fertilize and top-dress with compost each spring. In zones 5 and colder, move the pot into an area protected from bitter cold in winter.
With more than 30 years experience in horticulture in B.C. – in wholesale, retail and at VanDusen Botanical Garden for a decade – Carolyn Jones brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to GardenWise and www.gardenwiseonline.ca as staff horticulturist.