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Tricyrtis 'Seiryu' | Toad Lily | Orchid-Like Shade Perennial | Late Summer Bloomer | Woodland Garden Plant | 4.5" Live Plant

Tricyrtis 'Seiryu' | Toad Lily | Orchid-Like Shade Perennial | Late Summer Bloomer | Woodland Garden Plant | 4.5" Live Plant

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Tricyrtis formosana 'Seiryu', commonly known as Seiryu Toad Lily, is a stunning shade-loving perennial celebrated for its exotic, orchid-like flowers that bloom from late summer into fall. The unique blooms feature pale lavender to blue petals accented with white centers and intricate purple spotting, creating a dramatic display when many other perennials are fading.

Its graceful arching stems and lush dark green foliage make it a beautiful addition to woodland gardens, shaded borders, and moist garden areas. Easy to grow and hardy in a wide range of climates, Seiryu Toad Lily brings elegant late-season color to shaded landscapes.

Key Features

  • Life Cycle: Herbaceous Perennial
  • Botanical Name: Tricyrtis formosana 'Seiryu'
  • Flower Color: Lavender Blue with White Centers and Purple Spots
  • Foliage: Dark Green
  • Plant Height: 20–36 inches
  • Spread: 18–24 inches
  • Bloom Season: Late Summer to Fall
  • Light Requirements: Partial Shade to Full Shade
  • Water Needs: Moderate; prefers evenly moist soil
  • Hardiness Zones: USDA Zones 4–9
  • Characteristics: Shade Loving, Exotic Blooms, Late Season Color, Woodland Favorite

Uses

  • Woodland gardens
  • Shade borders
  • Moist garden areas
  • Pond edges
  • Cottage gardens
  • Cut flower arrangements

Planting Partners

  • Hosta
  • Ferns
  • Astilbe
  • Heuchera (Coral Bells)
  • Brunnera

Care Tips

  • Plant in rich, well-draining soil with plenty of organic matter.
  • Keep soil consistently moist, especially during warm weather.
  • Prefers partial to full shade.
  • Remove spent flowers and cut back stems after frost.
  • Divide clumps every 3–4 years to maintain vigor.
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