Product description
Lily Skyscraper Miss Peculiar brings a playful burst of colour and height to the garden, rising on tall, sturdy stems that naturally draw the eye. The large blooms open in an unusual blend of white, yellow and pink, giving each flower a cheerful, expressive look that stands out beautifully against summer foliage. Their open, nectar rich flowers attract bees and butterflies, adding gentle movement and life to the display. Whether placed at the back of a border or used as a charming feature in a container, these bulbs offer height, personality and a wonderfully distinctive finish.
Planting Skyscraper Miss Peculiar is wonderfully straightforward. Set the bulbs around 15cm deep, leaving 30cm of space between each one so the tall stems can rise cleanly and form a natural, upright group. Choose a sunny or lightly shaded position where they can stretch upwards through the season. As summer progresses, the stems climb steadily, opening bloom after bloom and creating a tall, colourful display that lasts for weeks.
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Plant specs, care guide & tips
Key features
Specifications
When to plant
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Planting and flowering times are general guidelines and may vary based on your location and conditions. For best results, consult local gardening resources.
Instructions
Top Tip
Choose a spot with a little shelter from strong winds so the Lily's tall stems stay upright and tidy through the season.
How to Water
Water Lily bulbs steadily as new shoots appear, keeping the soil lightly moist without allowing it to become heavy or waterlogged. Through the growing season, continue to water during dry spells so the plants maintain strong, upright growth and produce clean, vibrant blooms.
How to Plant
Plant Lily bulbs in well‑drained soil, setting them around 10-15cm deep in a sunny or lightly shaded position. Space them around 15cm apart so the stems have room to rise and develop naturally through the season.












