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Tiger Lily

Tiger Lily

Lilium lancifolium

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weight: 1g or 0.04oz ≈ - seeds

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• Hardy perennial with vibrant orange, black-spotted blooms
• Excellent naturalizer, spreading through bulbils and root divisions
• Drought-tolerant once established
• Highly ornamental with a classic wildflower look
• Attractive to pollinators and a striking cut flower

Growing Information

About Tiger Lily
Tiger Lilies are striking perennials known for their bright orange flowers adorned with deep black spots. Blooming in midsummer, these tall-stemmed beauties are both ornamental and reliable. Once planted, they spread readily through underground bulbs and tiny bulbils in leaf axils, creating a stunning, naturalized patch over time. Their bold appearance and ability to thrive in a variety of conditions make them a favourite in both cultivated and wild gardens.

Where Can You Grow Tiger Lily?
Tiger Lilies are suitable for Zones 3-9. They prefer full sun to part shade and do best in well-drained, humus-rich soil. Excellent in borders, meadows, along fence lines, and in cottage gardens.

History and Historical Uses
Native to parts of Asia, Tiger Lilies (Lilium lancifolium) were introduced to North American gardens in the 19th century and have since become naturalized in many areas. Traditionally, both the bulbs and flowers have been used in East Asian cuisine and medicine. However, caution is advised as parts of the plant can be toxic to cats.

Canadian Zone Information
Zones 8-9: Plant bulbs or seeds in autumn or early spring for summer blooms.
Zones 5-7: Plant in spring after last frost; mulch well in winter.
Zones 3-4: Best started indoors or with winter mulch protection outdoors.

How to Grow and Harvest Tiger Lily
Planting: Plant bulbs 10-15cm (4-6in) deep or sow seeds shallowly in rich, loose soil.
Watering: Keep evenly moist during growing season, but avoid soggy soil.
Harvesting: Cut flowers when partially open for long-lasting arrangements.
Maintenance: Remove faded flowers; divide bulbs every 3-5 years for vigorous growth.

Seed Saving Tips for Future Supply
Collect Bulbils: Harvest bulbils from leaf axils once mature and black.
Dry and Store: Air-dry bulbils before storing in a cool, dark location.
Propagate: Sow bulbils or divide mature bulbs in autumn or spring.
Viability: Bulbils remain viable for several years when stored properly.

Certified Organic By
Islands Organics Producers Association (Cert#1962)

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