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Item Number: PN206

Tiger Lily (1 gallon)

Tiger Lily (1 gallon)

Regal Lily

Classified as Lilium lancifolium, is a perennial flowering plant revered for its captivating beauty and natural elegance. Native to Eastern Asia, particularly China, Japan, and Korea, this species has earned its place as a cherished ornamental plant.

Tiger Lily, scientifically classified as Lilium lancifolium, is a perennial flowering plant revered for its captivating beauty and natural elegance. Native to Eastern Asia, particularly China, Japan, and Korea, this species has earned its place as a cherished ornamental plant.

Characterized by its striking orange-red to vermilion-spotted petals and prominent stamens, the Tiger Lily boasts a regal appearance. The plant typically reaches heights of 3 to 4 feet, with lance-shaped leaves that add to its visual allure. Its vibrant blooms, reminiscent of a tiger's coat, have made it a favorite in gardens and floral arrangements.

Cultivating Tiger Lilies requires well-drained soil and a preference for partial to full sun exposure. These hardy perennials thrive in temperate climates, enduring cold winters and warm summers. Their native habitat in Eastern Asia reflects their adaptability to various conditions.

To harvest Tiger Lilies for ornamental purposes, select mature flowers when they are in full bloom during the summer months. Gently cut the stems just below the blossom using sharp scissors or pruning shears. Proper harvesting techniques ensure the continued health and vitality of the plant, allowing for an abundance of blooms in subsequent seasons.

Tiger Lilies, with their striking appearance and historical significance, continue to grace gardens and floral arrangements, symbolizing beauty and resilience in horticultural traditions worldwide.

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Description

Classified as Lilium lancifolium, is a perennial flowering plant revered for its captivating beauty and natural elegance. Native to Eastern Asia, particularly China, Japan, and Korea, this species has earned its place as a cherished ornamental plant.

Tiger Lily, scientifically classified as Lilium lancifolium, is a perennial flowering plant revered for its captivating beauty and natural elegance. Native to Eastern Asia, particularly China, Japan, and Korea, this species has earned its place as a cherished ornamental plant.

Characterized by its striking orange-red to vermilion-spotted petals and prominent stamens, the Tiger Lily boasts a regal appearance. The plant typically reaches heights of 3 to 4 feet, with lance-shaped leaves that add to its visual allure. Its vibrant blooms, reminiscent of a tiger's coat, have made it a favorite in gardens and floral arrangements.

Cultivating Tiger Lilies requires well-drained soil and a preference for partial to full sun exposure. These hardy perennials thrive in temperate climates, enduring cold winters and warm summers. Their native habitat in Eastern Asia reflects their adaptability to various conditions.

To harvest Tiger Lilies for ornamental purposes, select mature flowers when they are in full bloom during the summer months. Gently cut the stems just below the blossom using sharp scissors or pruning shears. Proper harvesting techniques ensure the continued health and vitality of the plant, allowing for an abundance of blooms in subsequent seasons.

Tiger Lilies, with their striking appearance and historical significance, continue to grace gardens and floral arrangements, symbolizing beauty and resilience in horticultural traditions worldwide.

Shipping Information

Cannot ship to the following states: AK, HI, PR, VI, GU

Shipping Weight: 4.0 lb

Dimensions: 6.0"L x 6.0"W x 23.0"H

Features

  • Attracts Bees/Butterflies
  • Drought Tolerant
  • Good Cut Flower
  • Native
  • Open-Pollinated
  • Somewhat Drought Tolerant
  • Wildflower

Characteristics

Bloom Season : Summer
Growth Habit : Upright
Life Cycle : Perennial
Plant Usage : Attracts Bees/Butterflies
Planting Time : Fall
Planting Time : Spring
Sun Requirements : Full Sun
Sun Requirements : Full Sun/Part Shade
USDA Zone : 5
USDA Zone : 6
USDA Zone : 7
USDA Zone : 8
USDA Zone : 9

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