Posted by StephGarden on July 25, 2009, 11:54 am
Hi All
I am about the cut back my Asiatic Lily and noticed there are some new
growth
coming from the stem and leaves, are they called corns or
corms?
I did see something on this on BBC Gardeners World about re-planting
them but
cannot find anything anywhere.
As you can probably tell I am new to gardening.
Can anyone help?
Thank You
Steph
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StephGarden
Posted by Val on July 25, 2009, 7:12 pm
> Hi All
> I am about the cut back my Asiatic Lily and noticed there are some new
> growth coming from the stem and leaves, are they called corns or
> corms?
> I did see something on this on BBC Gardeners World about re-planting
> them but cannot find anything anywhere.
> As you can probably tell I am new to gardening.
> Can anyone help?
I wait until the lilies have died completely back then dig the bulb in late
fall and carefully separate the bulblet and replant. These babies seem to
take 2-3 years before they start blooming. I don't know if this is the
'right way' to do this but it works for me.
Val
Posted by David E. Ross on July 25, 2009, 8:10 pm
On 7/25/2009 8:54 AM, StephGarden wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am about the cut back my Asiatic Lily and noticed there are some new
> growth coming from the stem and leaves, are they called corns or
> corms?
> I did see something on this on BBC Gardeners World about re-planting
> them but cannot find anything anywhere.
>
> As you can probably tell I am new to gardening.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
>
> Thank You
> Steph
I think they are immature bulbs. If you remove them carefully so as to
avoid damaging the base, they can be planted in flower pots.
Don't expect any flowers the first growing season. After that season,
actual bulbs will have formed. They can then be moved into the ground.
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David E. Ross
Climate: California Mediterranean
Sunset Zone: 21 -- interior Santa Monica Mountains with some ocean
influence (USDA 10a, very close to Sunset Zone 19)
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Posted by John McGaw on July 25, 2009, 8:50 pm
StephGarden wrote:
> Hi All
>
> I am about the cut back my Asiatic Lily and noticed there are some new
> growth coming from the stem and leaves, are they called corns or
> corms?
> I did see something on this on BBC Gardeners World about re-planting
> them but cannot find anything anywhere.
>
> As you can probably tell I am new to gardening.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
>
> Thank You
> Steph
>
The growths on the stem at the base of the leaves are called bulbils and
are just one more way that some lilies have of reproducing. Basically when
they are ready to be planted they will start dropping on their own or will
just fall off into your fingers when you touch them. The wild tiger lilies
of North America seem to one that spread largely by bulbils -- they will
cover large areas when they find suitable locations. Oddly, one favored
location seems to be ditches along country roads.
Take a look at this:
http://digdeep.ornamentals-edibles.com/2007/07/planting-tiger-lily-bulbils.html
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John McGaw
[Knoxville, TN, USA]
http://johnmcgaw.com
Posted by StephGarden on July 26, 2009, 6:46 am
Thanks everyone for your replies, I really appreciate your help.
I have some useful information to go on now.
Since I was a bit quick to act I have planted the 3 bulbis in the
picture shown in smalll plant pots and go from there. It looks like
some more are growing on the plant still so I will go with the other
advice and leave them until they fall off and try that method.
Thanks again everyone.
Kind Regards
Steph
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StephGarden
> I am about the cut back my Asiatic Lily and noticed there are some new
> growth coming from the stem and leaves, are they called corns or
> corms?
> I did see something on this on BBC Gardeners World about re-planting
> them but cannot find anything anywhere.
> As you can probably tell I am new to gardening.
> Can anyone help?