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‘Red Velvet’ – Tiger Hybrid Lily (Lilium Hybrid) Bulb – Bold Red Blooms

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‘Red Velvet’ – Tiger Hybrid Lily (Lilium Hybrid) Bulb – Bold Red Blooms - Oldboy&

Description

Make a rich, dramatic statement in your garden with ‘Red Velvet’, a classic Tiger Hybrid Lily known for its deep crimson, side-facing blooms. This stunning Lilium variety delivers bold colour with elegant arching flowers that add height, movement, and long-lasting beauty to summer garden beds.

Hardy and reliable, ‘Red Velvet’ is a prolific bloomer that thrives in full sun to part shade and is perfect for gardeners who love vibrant impact with minimal maintenance.


🌿 Features (Grouped)

  • Botanical name: Lilium (Tiger Hybrid)

  • Type: Side-facing bloom

  • Colour: Rich, velvety red

  • Height: 100–130 cm

  • Bloom time: Mid to late summer

  • Fragrance: Mild to none

  • Sunlight: Full sun to part shade

  • Soil: Well-drained, fertile (pH 5.5–6.5)

  • Water needs: Moderate

  • Supplied as: Dormant bulb

  • Frost tolerance: Moderate – mulch in cold zones

  • End use: Garden borders, cut flowers, naturalising

  • Planting time: June to September

  • Zones: 1, 2, 3


❤️ Why You’ll Love It

  • Striking red blooms that stand out in any planting scheme

  • Hardy and long-flowering

  • Side-facing form adds garden depth and softness

  • Ideal for cut flowers and bold border planting

  • A time-tested garden performer


FAQs

Is ‘Red Velvet’ fragrant?
No, it has little to no scent—great for low-fragrance gardens.

Does it bloom the first year?
Yes, typically mid to late summer after planting.

Do I need to stake it?
If grown in exposed or windy locations, staking is recommended.

Can it be grown in pots?
Due to its height, it performs best in garden beds.