POLYMYA is an Asian hybrid lily (Lilium L.) that is distinguished by its tall growth of 160–170 cm and a sturdy, straight stem. The inflorescence has a panicle form and consists of 9–16 flowers that bloom simultaneously, ranging from one to three. The flowers point upwards, are cup-shaped, widely open, with a diameter of 12–15 cm, colored in a red shade with dark speckles; they do not fade significantly during long-term storage.
The bulb is white, and the plant is resistant to diseases and pests. Its winter hardiness allows it to be used for the decorative landscaping of territories even in cold climatic conditions. Blooming starts later in the season but lasts a long time – from 25 to 37 days, making POLYMYA an excellent choice for creating bright, long-lasting compositions.
Since the plant belongs to Asian hybrids, its leaves have a characteristic appearance: small, slightly hairy on the outside and spotted inside. In combination with a sturdy root system, POLYMYA easily establishes itself on sunny sites and quickly forms a stable structure, ensuring stable development over several years.