Lilium Asiatic - Orange-Red - 5 bulbs p-pack
Lilium Asiatic - Orange-Red - 5 bulbs p-pack Lilium Asiatic - Orange-Red - 5 bulbs p-pack

Lilium Asiatic - Orange-Red - 5 bulbs p-pack

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South Africa
Product code
3030122100P
Bob Shop ID
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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.

1. Best Growing Conditions

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.

2. Planting Lilium Asiatic Bulbs

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.

3. Watering & Care

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.

4. Flowering & Dormancy

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.

5. Staking & Support

Support Needed:

  • Shorter (40—90 cm) varieties may not need staking.

  • Taller (1m+) varieties benefit from bamboo stakes or plant supports.

6. Pests & Diseases

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.

7. Propagation

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.

8. Companion Planting

  • Pairs well with Freesias, Alliums, Gladiolus, and Hostas.

  • Ideal for borders, mixed flower beds, and containers.

Conclusion

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!

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