Tiger Lilies Mixed

tiger Lily

From £8.99
Supplied as 14-16cm Bulbs
CODE L162
Supplied as 14-16cm Bulbs
CODE L163
14-16cm Bulbs
Delivery within 28 days
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  • Suitable for planting in sunny and partially shaded locations
  • Suitable for growing in pots and containers
  • Excellent for cut flowers
  • Fragrant
  • Summer flowering time
  • GREEN foliage colour
  • MIXED flowering Colour

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Product Description

This unusual, but interesting mixture of vibrant coloured re-curved flowers, all fragrant and heavily speckled throughout with small black dots. Great for flower beds, borders where the tall 120cm stems can easily catch the eye. The name Tiger refers to the spots inside the petals. This Lilium will grow on firm stems and if planted deep enough can be left there as they will naturalise easily to flower. 14/16cm bulbs are supplied.
We guarantee our great value mixture packs contain a comprehensive blend of variety and colours. By definition the components of the mixtures are not labelled/named on arrival.

Plant Size

Mature Height 120 cm
Mature Spread 40 cm
Plant Spacing 45 cm
Annual Growth 120 cm

Planting Notes

Planting Plant 15cm deep.
Soil Type Fertile, well drained

Growing at a glance…

Lily bulbs will greatly appreciate the shelter of low growing shrubs or other plants near their roots. In active growth, apply water freely a high potash liquid fertilizer every two weeks or so. When planting, each bulb should surrounded with a little sharp sand both under and above the bulb to keep slugs away and to ward off excessive wetness. As most lilies are stem rooting, we strongly recommend you plant about 15cm deep. They give a much better display when planted in clumps of 3, 6 or 12 bulbs, spaced 45cm apart. Plant from December to April to see them appear in summer.

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