My Giant Lily Is Flowering After Three Years
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- Опубликовано: 26 июл 2024
- Its taken three years, but my Giant Himalayan lily (Cardiocrinum giganteum) is finally flowering. Cardiocrinum giganteum is the largest species of lily and can grow over 4m in height. In this video, I’ll guide you through the fascinating journey of this remarkable plant's growth as well as some interesting facts.
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
00:10 World's tallest Lily (Cardiocrinum giganteum)
00:37 Facts
01:48 Flowers
03:18 Conclusion
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Amazing! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks, Yes it's an incredible plant.
Loved this!
That's crazy! I also didn't realise you were so tall lol
It's an incredible plant when it flowers, well worth the 3 year wait. I'm nearly always behind the camera, although I'm hoping to get a better wireless microphone soon so I can do more videos in front of the camera. I probably make my bonsai trees look extra small on camera with my big hands. lol 😂
I bought from Himalayan. Gardens. Plant was tiny. But it’s alive. , worried about slug damage kept it in the green hours so far
That is absolutely incredible! I have never heard of it before so thank you for sharing. Is that a banana tree in the background? Amazing 🤩🇳🇿🇳🇿
Its not very common and a little tricky to grow well unless you have a cool damp climate, but when it flowers you really can't miss it. Yes, that one is an edible banana, I keep it in my conservatory over winter, then bring it outside in summer. I also grow hardy bananas year round outside, but I have to mulch them to keep them safe from the worst of the winter frosts.
@@Gardeningat58N unbelievable! A banana tree in Scotland - if my Scottish parents were alive that would really blow them away 😂😂
Very Nice !
Looks like a pole with Camera,s or / and Speakers to me 😉👍
Super nice🎉
Going to have to try growing one of these 👍
It's an amazing lily, well worth growing if you've got a cool shady location.
Can you collect pollen and apply on the other tree lilies and maybe we can buy seeds from you 😊
That's an interesting thought, it probably wouldn't work as they are not in the same genus, and so are not closely related, although it's worth a try just incase. It would certainly produce some interesting results if the cross pollination worked.
@@Gardeningat58N you never know might work 😊