Lilium henryi bulbs produce a striking plant. The tall stems support beautiful bright orange flowers, adorned with deep red-brown spots. These flowers hang downwards while the petals reflex backwards, revealing the deep brown anthers. This flower also emits a strong scent.
Lilium henryi is a versatile flower that can thrive in various conditions due to its preference for well-draining moist soil. It is suitable for both sunny and semi-shaded areas and can be planted in either autumn or spring for optimal growth. Additionally, this plant is highly attractive to butterflies and can be a great choice for naturalizing an area.
Awarded the Garden Merit Award by the Royal Horticultural Society
Warning: Lilium is toxic to cats
Planting Time: January - May
Flowering Time: August - September
Max height: 150cm