Lilium lancifolium

Tiger lily sent from China to the Kew Gardens in England by William Kerr around 1804. Provenance is Japan, Korea and eastern China, growing in a wide variety of soils. It is assumed that L. lancifolium is actually a hybrid, presumably of L. leichtlinni x L. maculatum. The non-scented, orange-twigged flowers appear from August. Black bulbils are formed along the stems.

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Description

Tiger lily sent from China to the Kew Gardens in England by William Kerr around 1804. Provenance is Japan, Korea and eastern China, growing in a wide variety of soils. It is assumed that L. lancifolium is actually a hybrid, presumably of L. leichtlinni x L. maculatum. The non-scented, orange-twigged flowers appear from August. Black bulbils are formed along the stems.

Plant data

Reference
3460
Color
orange
Bulb size
18/20
Bulb Spacing
20
Planting Depth
15-20
Height in cm.
170 - 200
Flowering time in the months
7-8
Milieukeur Kweker
Global GAP MPS-910164
Delivery period
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