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Toad Lily 'sinonome' a Shade-loving, Unique Perennial
Toad lilies, the plants in the genus Tricyrtis,
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After extensive trials of perennials at Chicago Botanical Gardens, the hybrid, 'Sinonome' was rated one of the top toad lilies. It has shiny, green leaves that cover all sides of the upright, arching two to three foot high stems. In late summer to early fall, the stems will be topped with the one inch blooms that toad lilies are known for. The lightly fragrant blooms, which will grow in clusters, are white with purple-ruby (raspberry-colored) specks.
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Toad lilies, and 'Sinonome' is no exception, love the shade! They are very low-maintenance and once established,
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Plant one to two feet apart.
Prefers a location with mostly shade and in warmer climates, deep shade.
Fertilize with Plant-Tone and Kelp Meal in late fall and early spring.
Hardy in Zones 5-8.