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Lilium Asiatic (Orange-Red) is a hardy, early-summer flowering lily known for its bright, non-fragrant blooms in striking shades of orange and red. These lilies are easy to grow, making them perfect for garden beds, borders, and containers.
Climate:
Thrives in cool to temperate regions with moderate summers.
Well-suited for Western Cape, Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, and parts of KwaZulu-Natal.
Can tolerate light frost but needs winter dormancy to bloom well.
Sunlight:
Prefers full sun to partial shade (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight per day).
Afternoon shade is beneficial in hotter regions.
Soil Requirements:
Well-draining, rich, loamy soil with plenty of organic matter.
pH: 6.0—6.8 (slightly acidic to neutral).
Improve clay soils with compost and coarse sand for better drainage.
Best Planting Time:
Autumn (April—May) or early spring (August—September) for summer flowering (October—January).
Depth & Spacing:
Plant 10—15 cm deep and 20 cm apart.
Deep planting supports tall stems and keeps roots cool.
Container Growing:
Use deep pots (30 cm or more) with well-draining potting mix.
Ensure good drainage holes to prevent bulb rot.
Watering:
Water regularly to keep soil moist but not waterlogged.
Reduce watering after flowering as plants enter dormancy.
Fertilizing:
At planting: Apply a slow-release bulb fertilizer (10-10-10 or 5-10-10).
During growth: Feed every 2 weeks with a balanced liquid fertilizer.
After flowering: Apply a potassium-rich fertilizer to strengthen bulbs for next season.
Mulching:
Apply a 5 cm layer of organic mulch (compost, bark, or straw) to retain moisture and regulate temperature.
Bloom Time:
Flowers in early to mid-summer (October—January).
Produces bright orange-red, upright flowers with no fragrance.
After Flowering Care:
Deadhead spent flowers to prevent seed production.
Allow leaves to die back naturally—do not cut them too soon, as they store energy for next season.
Reduce watering when plants enter winter dormancy.
Lifting & Storing Bulbs (Optional):
In very wet winter regions, lift bulbs after dormancy and store in a cool, dry place until replanting in autumn.
Support Needed:
Shorter (40—90 cm) varieties may not need staking.
Taller (1m+) varieties benefit from bamboo stakes or plant supports.
Common Pests:
Aphids & thrips — Can be controlled with neem oil or insecticidal soap.
Lily beetles — Remove by hand or use organic insecticides.
Disease Issues:
Botrytis (Grey Mold) — Avoid overhead watering and improve air circulation.
Bulb rot — Ensure well-draining soil and avoid overwatering.
By Bulbs (Easiest Method):
Over time, bulbs produce offsets (small bulbs) that can be divided and replanted in autumn.
By Scales (Advanced Method):
Large bulbs can be scaled (breaking off outer layers) and grown in moist compost.
Pairs well with Freesias, Alliums, Gladiolus, and Hostas.
Ideal for borders, mixed flower beds, and containers.
Lilium Asiatic Orange-Red is a vibrant, easy-to-grow lily that thrives in South African gardens with autumn or early spring planting. With full sun, rich soil, and regular feeding, you'll enjoy a fiery display of bold orange-red blooms every summer!