Featured
Plant
Tricyrtis 'Raspberry
Mousse' (Toad Lily)
Toad lilies add an
exotic feel to the garden in late summer, early fall, when not
many other plants are blooming, let alone in the shade. The blooms
are best appreciated close up, so plant them along a path or make
sure there is a diversion to lead you to them. Combine them with
hostas, ferns, fall crocus, and fall blooming Colchicum. Plant
toad lilies in humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in part
to full shade. In northern areas give plants a southern exposure
to ensure they break dormancy early enough to bloom before frost.
Divide plants in spring.
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