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Kamchatka Lily

Kamchatka Lily

Herb latin name: Kamchatka Lily,Kamchatka Lily Extract

Latin name: Fritillaria camschatcensis

Synonyms: Lilium camschatcensisLilium camschatcensis

Family: Liliaceae (Lily Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Moist areas from sea level to 600 metres in open woods and sub-alpine meadows. Propagation of Kamchatka Lily: Seed - best sown as
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Moist areas from sea level to 600 metres in open woods and sub-alpine meadows.
Propagation of Kamchatka Lily: Seed - best sown as soon as ripe in a cold frame, it should germinate in the spring. Protect from frost. Stored seed should be sown as soon as possible and can take a year or more to germinate. Sow the seed quite thinly to avoid the need to prick out the seedlings. Once they have germinated, give them an occasional liquid feed to ensure that they do not suffer mineral deficiency. Once they die down at the end of their second growing season, divide up the small bulbs, planting 2 - 3 to an 8cm deep pot. Grow them on for at least another year in light shade in the greenhouse before planting them out whilst dormant. Division of offsets in August. The larger bulbs can be planted out direct into their permanent positions, but it is best to pot up the smaller bulbs and grow them on in a cold frame for a year before planting them out in the autumn. Bulb scales.
Cultivation of the herb: Moist areas from sea level to 600 metres in open woods and sub-alpine meadows.
Medicinal use of Kamchatka Lily: None known
Known hazards of Fritillaria camschatcensis: None known
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Kamchatka Lily

Kamchatka Lily

Herb latin name: Kamchatka Lily,Kamchatka Lily Extract

Latin name: Fritillaria camschatcensis

Synonyms: Lilium camschatcensisLilium camschatcensis

Family: Liliaceae (Lily Family)

Habitat of the herb: the herb: Moist areas from sea level to 600 metres in open woods and sub-alpine meadows. Propagation of Kamchatka Lily: Seed - best sown as
Habitat of the herb: the herb: Moist areas from sea level to 600 metres in open woods and sub-alpine meadows.
Propagation of Kamchatka Lily: Seed - best sown as soon as ripe in a cold frame, it should germinate in the spring. Protect from frost. Stored seed should be sown as soon as possible and can take a year or more to germinate. Sow the seed quite thinly to avoid the need to prick out the seedlings. Once they have germinated, give them an occasional liquid feed to ensure that they do not suffer mineral deficiency. Once they die down at the end of their second growing season, divide up the small bulbs, planting 2 - 3 to an 8cm deep pot. Grow them on for at least another year in light shade in the greenhouse before planting them out whilst dormant. Division of offsets in August. The larger bulbs can be planted out direct into their permanent positions, but it is best to pot up the smaller bulbs and grow them on in a cold frame for a year before planting them out in the autumn. Bulb scales.
Cultivation of the herb: Moist areas from sea level to 600 metres in open woods and sub-alpine meadows.
Medicinal use of Kamchatka Lily: None known
Known hazards of Fritillaria camschatcensis: None known
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