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Leia Pineapple Lily

Eucomis 'Leia'

Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 20% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.
Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 20% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.

Summary

This flowering bulb showed excellent pest and disease resistance at all irrigation levels (Table 5).  At 40% of ET0, Leia began blooming on 1 of 6 plants in June, right after foliage began to appear in late May, but most plants bloomed in August. For all treatments, at least one plant did not bloom the second year, with the best bloom on the two highest treatments, 80% and 60%, though the difference was not statistically significant.  The best average overall appearance was between July and September; though foliage already started to decline in August while they were still blooming. The average width and height at the end of the two-year trial were 13.4” (34cm) and 10” (25.5 cm), respectively, with no significant differences between treatments. From our observations of this plant in our trials and in other landscape placements we have observed, we think it would perform better with morning sun and some afternoon shade.  Like many bulbs, it might also prefer a soil that drains more quickly after irrigation.

Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 80% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.
Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 80% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.

Basic Info

Submitted by: Golden State Bulbs Co.
Trial Exposure: Sun
Year evaluated: 2016
Height & Width
(after 2 years):
13.4" x 10" - UC Davis
Reported Height & Width
(at maturity):
10" x 15"
WUCOLS plant type: Bu
Water Needs & WUCOLS Region:
Low - Region 2 
Mean Overall 
Appearance rating:
(1-5 Scale, 5 is highest)
3.2 - UC Davis 
Flowering Months
May-August - UC Davis

Growth and Quality Data

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Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 40% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.
Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 40% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.

Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 60% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.
Eucomis ‘Leia’ on 60% ET0 in August 2016. Photo: SK Reid.