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50+ Tricyrtis Japanese Toad Lily Flower Seeds / Perennial Deer-Resistant Shade Plants | Better Homes & Gardens . 3335
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50+ Tricyrtis Japanese Toad Lily Flower Seeds / Perennial Deer-Resistant Shade Plants | Better Homes & Gardens . 3335

Small, orchid like flowers, speckled with white and shades of purple, sparkle above tall stems of glossy green foliage. Toad lilies are hardy perennials native to ravines and woodland edges. Toad lilies need soil that is rich in organic matter, part- to full shade and consistent moisture. The plants need no staking or deadheading. In good, light, organic…
Small, orchid like flowers, speckled with white and shades of purple, sparkle above tall stems of glossy green foliage. Toad lilies are hardy perennials native to ravines and woodland edges. Toad lilies need soil that is rich in organic matter, part- to full shade and consistent moisture. The plants need no staking or deadheading. In good, light, organically rich soil, they need no fertilizing. A layer of mulch will help keep the soil steadily moist, although it should not be piled against the stems. Toad lilies are easy to multiply by division: A clump can be split in spring and be ready to bloom by late summer.
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    Small, orchid like flowers, speckled with white and shades of purple, sparkle above tall stems of glossy green foliage. Toad lilies are hardy perennials native to ravines and woodland edges. Toad lilies need soil that is rich in organic matter, part- to full shade and consistent moisture. The plants need no staking or deadheading. In good, light, organically rich soil, they need no fertilizing. A layer of mulch will help keep the soil steadily moist, although it should not be piled against the stems. Toad lilies are easy to multiply by division: A clump can be split in spring and be ready to bloom by late summer.

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