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Hardy Lily, Asiatic ‘Matrix®’

Hardy Asiatic Lily, ‘Matrix®’ is a stunning dwarf lily with fiery red flowers with a deep orange throat. This beautiful lily is well suited for pot forcing or is sure to add a sunny touch to your summer garden! These large blooms produce on sturdy upright, erect stems with narrow, glossy, dark green leaves.

Lily, ‘Matrix®’ is compact and ideal for planting in the perennial garden, containers, or cut flowers. This compact lily is perfect for small gardens, as well. These lilies are simply stunning in mass and are a great accent plant individually. They are of sturdy habit and do not require any support. These stunning lilies are ideal for very exposed gardens and will multiply year after year.

  • Ideal for exposed gardens
  • Excellent for containers or cut flowers
  • Multiplies year after year

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LH525BAG Hardy Lily, Asiatic 'Matrix®' 25 out of stock $26.00

Plant Details +

Botanical Lilium ‘Matrix’
Common Name Matrix Asiatic Lily
Family Liliaceae
Size 12-14 cm
Height 16-20"
Spacing 12-15"
Hardiness Zones 3-9
Exposure Full Sun to Part Shade
Foliage Dark green
Flower Fiery red with deep orange throat
Bloomtime Summer

Planting/Care Instructions +

Planting Instructions: Plant in spring, after the ground, warms to about 50º F. 1. Dig a hole 6" deep. 2. Place bulb in the hole pointed side up. 3. Cover with soil and water thoroughly. Plant in late spring 6" deep in any well-drained soil in sun or partial shade. Supply moisture and ample organic material through the growing season and mulch to keep roots cool & moist. As soon as the bloom has faded, remove it so seeds do not form. Allow stems to die back naturally in the fall. Divide every 3-4 years. Hardy Lily is one of the few summer flowering bulbs that may be left in the ground over the winter and still continue to bloom year after year each July. Excellent cut flowers but do not remove too much stem and foliage with the blossom as these are needed to build for the next year's growth.