
Asiatic Tiger Lily 'Corsage'
A legendary lily.
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Coming from the age of love and flower power, in the 1960s, Lilium ‘Corsage’ has dazzled gardeners for over half a century. Up to 20 charming, pendent flowers can open on the strong, branching stems.
The majestic blooms are soft pink, graduating to rich cream with a smattering of maroon spots and growing 10-15cm across.
The colourful, spotted petals of Tiger Lilies add an element of playful character to the garden palette. They are easy to grow and care for and bloom abundantly mid to late summer.
Tiger Lilies have stood the test of time and they were hybridised for gardens, not florists, this means they are both easy to grow and packed with flowers (florists need stems that fit in bunches).
It is hard to sing their praises enough! These flowers have a refined elegance that is hard to surpass. They grow to a handy height and produce plenty of flowers. Each bloom is around 15cm across and is outward to slightly pendent, coy in their beauty. What is more is they are on show for up to four weeks, which makes them terrific value.
Choose a humus rich, well drained soil in a sunny location. They will appreciate afternoon shade, especially in warmer climates. Simply plant, your Tiger Lilies, fertilise and enjoy. Leaving them in the ground to establish and they will bring you years of joy.
Our Tip: Plant a variety of lily types to enjoy longer lasting colour in the garden. Asiatic and L.A. Lilies flower first, followed by the species and trumpets/Christmas Lilies and Orientals are the last to bloom.
Supplied as: Bulbs
Size: na
Code | LIAGS |
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Botantical name | Lilium hybrid |
Height | 90-120cm |
Width | 20-30cm |
Flowers | Summer |
Climate | Cool to Mediterranean |
Availability | Australia wide |
Frost hardiness | Fully Hardy |
Aspect | Full Sun to Semi Shade |
Supplied as | Bulbs |
Size | na |
Water needs | 2 |