Lilium Asiflorum Pink offers beautiful, trumpet-shaped pink blooms. Perfect for adding soft color to your garden beds.
Lilium Asiflorum
Elegant, upward-facing blooms with a subtle fragrance – perfect for beds, borders, and pots.
Lilium Asiflorum is a hybrid lily that combines the best traits of Asiatic and Longiflorum lilies. These hardy perennials produce tall, elegant stems with large, slightly fragrant, trumpet-shaped flowers in shades of cream, white, soft pink, and more. With a mid-summer bloom period and an easy-care nature, Asiflorum lilies are excellent in mixed borders, containers, and as cut flowers.
Each pack contains 5 premium-quality bulbs for planting in autumn or early spring.
Quick Facts
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Botanical Name: Lilium Asiflorum hybrid
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Common Name: Asiflorum Lily
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Bloom Time: November to January (Mid to Late Summer)
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Mature Height: 60–100 cm
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Position: Full sun to partial shade
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Water Needs: Moderate
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Fragrance: Light to moderate
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Growth Habit: Upright perennial with strong stems
Planting Information
Best Planting Time:
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April – September
- Autumn (April–May) or Early Spring (August–September)
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Blooms from November to January, depending on climate
Depth & Spacing:
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Plant bulbs 10–15 cm deep
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Space bulbs 20 cm apart
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For containers, use pots at least 30 cm deep with good drainage
Soil Requirements:
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Well-draining, fertile loamy soil
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pH: 6.0–6.8 (slightly acidic to neutral)
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Improve heavy clay with compost and coarse sand
How to Grow Lilium Asiflorum
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Choose the Right Spot:
Select a sunny to partially shaded location. These lilies thrive with at least 6 hours of sunlight daily. -
Prepare the Soil:
Work in compost or bulb food to enrich the soil and improve drainage. -
Plant the Bulbs:
Place each bulb with the pointed end up, 10–15 cm deep. Water well after planting. -
Watering:
Keep soil evenly moist, not soggy. Water deeply when topsoil feels dry. -
Feeding:
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At planting: Add slow-release bulb fertiliser
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During growth: Feed every 2 weeks with a balanced liquid fertiliser
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After blooming: Use potassium-rich fertiliser to strengthen bulbs
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Mulching:
Apply a 5 cm layer of mulch to help retain soil moisture and suppress weeds.
Aftercare & Dormancy
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Deadhead spent flowers to prevent seed formation and extend blooming.
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Let the foliage die back naturally after flowering, as it nourishes the bulb for next season.
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Reduce watering once the plant goes dormant.
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In regions with excessive winter rain, bulbs can be lifted and stored in a cool, dry place and replanted the following season.
Pests & Diseases
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Common pests: Aphids, thrips, lily beetles – treat with neem oil or insecticidal soap
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Diseases:
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Botrytis (grey mold): Avoid overhead watering and ensure good airflow
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Bulb rot: Prevent overwatering and ensure proper drainage
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Companion Planting
Pairs beautifully with:
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Alliums
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Freesias
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Hostas
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Gladiolus
Avoid planting near:
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Other lilies without spacing (to reduce disease transfer)
Why Choose Lilium Asiflorum?
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Elegant, lightly fragrant blooms perfect for cutting
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Strong stems with minimal staking required
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Easy to grow and adaptable to various garden settings
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A reliable choice for summer colour and structure
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