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Grandiose® Series Asiatic Lilies (Orange, Purple, & Yellow)

Lilium asiaticum 'Grandiose' Collection C

  • Grandiose® Series Delivers Tropical Color Impact with Three Bold Hues in One Easy-to-Grow Asiatic Lily
  • Thrives in Zones 3-9
  • Grows 3-4 ft Tall, 1 ft Wide
  • Perfect for Mass Planting in Asian Gardens
  • Pollinator-Friendly - Attracts Butterflies and Hummingbirds
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Description

The Grandiose® Series Asiatic Lilies in Orange, Purple, and Yellow (Lilium asiaticum) bring a warm, energetic palette to your garden with three coordinated colors in one collection. These tall lilies reach 3 to 4 feet and produce large, bold blooms that look as good in the landscape as they do in a fresh-cut bouquet. It's an easy way to add weeks of layered color to any sunny spot.

Why You'll Love the Grandiose® Series (Orange, Purple, & Yellow)

  • Three warm-toned colors (orange, purple, and yellow) that naturally complement each other
  • Tall, vigorous plants (3 to 4 feet) with strong stems and large blooms
  • Extremely cold hardy in zones 3 through 9
  • Deer resistant with very few pest or disease concerns
  • Returns and multiplies each year for an expanding display
  • Premium cut flowers with a long vase life

Growing Conditions

Give this collection full sun for the strongest stems and most abundant blooms. Six or more hours of direct light is ideal. Well-drained soil is the single most important factor for success with Asiatic Lilies. If your garden has heavy or compacted soil, amend it with organic matter or build up a raised planting area. These lilies handle both cold winters and hot summers without issue across zones 3 through 9.

Size and Growth Habit

Plants in this collection grow 3 to 4 feet tall with a spread of approximately 1 foot each. Each stem carries multiple blooms that open in succession over several weeks in early to mid-summer. The upright, branching habit gives these lilies a full, generous look even in their first year. As the bulbs multiply, you'll see larger clumps and more flower stems each season.

Landscape Uses and Design Ideas

This warm-toned mix is ideal for creating a sunset-inspired planting in the middle or back of flowering perennial beds. Orange, purple, and yellow are colors that carry well across distance, so they're especially effective in large borders or when viewed from a patio or deck. Plant them alongside other summer bulbs and ornamental grasses for a naturalistic meadow effect. They also work well in dedicated cutting gardens where you can harvest armfuls of blooms without leaving holes in your display.

Planting and Care Tips

Plant bulbs 4 to 6 inches deep and space them 8 to 12 inches apart. For the most natural look, scatter the three colors randomly rather than planting them in strict rows. Water at planting and then allow the top inch of soil to dry between waterings. After blooms are spent, deadhead to keep the planting tidy, but let all foliage remain until it yellows on its own. The leaves feed the bulb for the following year's show. Adding a thin layer of mulch helps maintain even soil moisture and protects the bulbs through winter. For more design ideas with perennial bulbs, see our article on the best daylily varieties and landscaping ideas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What planting zones are Grandiose® Series Asiatic Lilies hardy in?

  • Grandiose® Series Asiatic Lilies are extremely cold hardy in zones 3 through 9. These robust bulbs handle both harsh winters and hot summers without issue across this wide range. Plant them in well-drained soil with full sun for best results.

How tall and wide do these lilies get when fully mature?

  • These Grandiose® Series Asiatic Lilies reach 3 to 4 feet tall with a 1-foot spread per bulb. As the bulbs multiply over time, you'll get larger clumps with more flowering stems each season. Plan spacing accordingly since they'll expand naturally, available at naturehills.com.

Do these lilies prefer full sun, partial shade, or full shade?

  • Grandiose® Series Asiatic Lilies need full sun for strongest stems and most abundant blooms. Six or more hours of direct sunlight daily is ideal for these 3-4 foot tall plants. Plant them in your sunniest garden spot for best performance.

What type of soil do Grandiose® Asiatic Lilies need to thrive?

  • Well-drained soil is the single most important factor for success with Grandiose® Asiatic Lilies. These hardy perennials (zones 3-9) will struggle in heavy or waterlogged conditions. Amend clay soil with organic matter or create a raised bed to ensure proper drainage.

What are the most common diseases or pest problems with Grandiose® lilies?

  • Grandiose® Series Asiatic Lilies have very few pest or disease concerns, making them exceptionally low-maintenance perennials. The biggest threat is poor drainage, which can cause bulb rot. Ensure well-drained soil and full sun for healthiest plants available at naturehills.com.

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