Lily: Asiatic
While most Asiatic Lilies are not fragrant, they do have their own charm. They are the first ones to bloom in late spring and since most are fairly vigorous growers and multiply quite readily, even a modest beginning will quickly grow into a nicely developed stand. Asiatic Lilies are extremely well suited for container growing and they can be grown in in full sun or afternoon shade.
Tiny Ink has unique, bi-color double, rosy red petals with even darker centers. Fantastic colour and lovely ruffled petals make this a sensational Asiatic Lily. It's perfect grown in a container for use on the patio or in the garden border.
Height: 14-16 in. Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade Zone: 3 |
The clear warm yellow flowers of Tiny Moon are slightly smaller than other Asiatic Lilies but a higher bud count makes up for it (5-8 flowers per stem). Bred originally for containers, these are versatile garden plants as well.
Height: 12-14 in. Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Partial Shade Zone: 3 |