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Lilium Lancifolium Eastern Tiger Lily Seeds

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The variety Lilium Lancifolium Eastern Tiger Lily, also known as L.tigrinum is a peach flowering exotic variety of lilium grown for its stunningly beautiful flowers that are speckled with burgundy spots. The throat of the flowers are increasingly orange with a higher speckling density, a feature that is used to distinguish this variety from the North American Tiger Lilies. Lilium Lancifolium Eastern Tiger Lily flowers freely from Spring through to Summer, with flowers later in the season often exhibiting a deeper colouration, with increasingly pink fringes of the petals, particularly in cooler climates. Lilium Lancifolium Eastern Tiger Lily is one of the potentially trickier varieties of Lilium to grow (germination can be sporadic if conditions are not ideal). Once established, like all lilium varieties, this variety is a bulbous perennial, which means the plant will come back each Spring with a vengeance, with an even more vigorous burst of elegant colour.

Advantages of Lilium Lancifolium Eastern Tiger Lily

  • Stunning flame peach flowers with speckled colouration
  • Very long flowering season
  • Strong healthy vegetative growth ideal for landscaping
  • Bulbous perennial plant results in dense clumps of attractive structural foliage
  • Extra-low maintenance (suitable for borders, pots and mass plantings)

Features

  • 60 - 90cm height at maturity
  • 30 - 50cm apart is a suitable planting distance
  • Prefers full sun but will grow in part shade
  • Suitable for pots and will grow in most regions of Australia
  • Perennial bulbous plant fully mature in 2 - 3 years

Seed Sowing Instructions

  • Easy to follow seed propagation notes are provided with every seed purchase
  • Seeds of this variety are best started in seed raising mix or Jiffy® pellets before planting into the garden

What am I Purchasing?

  • Premium seeds of Lilium Lancifolium Eastern Tiger Lily
  • Easy to follow seed propagation notes