Baumlilie-Honeymoon

Variety

Baumlilie-Honeymoon

created by Möwe at 24.02.2026

Seed packet

Features

Growth habit

lifespan: perennial

growth habit: upright

flower: flowering

ornamental plant

Fragrant flowers

Color

Blüte: hellgelb

Resistances

Winter hardy

Location

planting: outdoor

planting: bed

light: sunny to semi-shady

Soil: permeable soil

soil moisture: no waterlogging

Season Overview

Sowing

Harvest

Harvest

J

F

M

A

M

J

J

A

S

O

N

D

1ST YEAR

FOLLOWING YEARS

Description

The tree lily 'Honeymoon' is an interesting perennial plant that produces bright yellow, funnel-shaped, strongly scented flowers from August onwards. The deciduous foliage is medium green in color. The individual leaves are lanceolate. The preferred location for the 'Honeymoon' tree lily is a semi-shaded spot with nutrient-rich, sandy garden soil. Under optimal conditions, Lilium 'Honeymoon' grows upright and reaches heights of up to 2 m and widths of around 50 cm. The 'Honeymoon' tree lily makes a beautiful, long-lasting cut flower.

F1 Hybrid

Frostproof

Growing tips

The location and soil required by lilies varies slightly from group to group. It is therefore best to find out about the exact requirements of your lily when you buy it. The Asiatic wild species, for example the saffron lily (Lilium bulbiferum ssp. croceum) or the tiger lily (Lilium lancifolium), the Easter lily (Lilium longiflorum) and their hybrids prefer a sunny to semi-shady location with a fresh, humus-rich, nutrient-rich and well-drained soil. The Turk's cap lily and its numerous hybrids have similar requirements to the Asiatic wild species, but a semi-shady location is preferred to a sunny one - just like the Oriental wild species. The substrate can also be calcareous. The Madonna lily also likes a slightly chalky substrate, but prefers a sunny spot with fresh, loose soil. American wild species such as the panther lily (Lilium pardalinum) and its hybrids, on the other hand, prefer lime-free soil. They can also cope with slightly damp soil. All lily species thrive best in a slightly acidic substrate. It should be noted that although most lilies require a sunny location, the soil around the plant should be shaded. This can be achieved with a low companion planting. Alternatively, a mulch layer of compost or bark humus can be used.

Details

Light requirement

Sunny

Water requirement

Moist

Soil

Medium (loamy)

Nutrient requirement

Medium

Plant distance

20 cm

Row spacing

20 cm

Seeding depth

0.5 cm

Diseases

Dry rot of crucifers

Septoria

Grey mold

Fusarium

Pests

Land snails

Aphids

Voles

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