Foliage type: | Dormant |
Rust Resistance: | Shows Susceptibility |
Bloom Traits: | Eye or Band |
Bloom Form: | Single |
Color description: | Orange with red eye, gold throat |
Plant Habit: | Herb/Forb |
Life cycle: | Perennial |
Sun Requirements: | Full Sun Full Sun to Partial Shade |
Water Preferences: | Mesic Dry Mesic Dry |
Minimum cold hardiness: | Zone 3 -40 °C (-40 °F) to -37.2 °C (-35) |
Maximum recommended zone: | Zone 10b |
Plant Height: | 24-36 inches |
Plant Spread: | 15-18 inches |
Leaves: | Semi-evergreen |
Flowers: | Showy Other: Edible |
Flower Color: | Orange |
Bloom Size: | 3"-4" |
Flower Time: | Late spring or early summer Summer |
Uses: | Erosion control Groundcover Vegetable Will Naturalize Suitable for forage |
Edible Parts: | Stem Roots Flowers |
Eating Methods: | Raw Cooked |
Wildlife Attractant: | Butterflies |
Resistances: | Rabbit Resistant Pollution Drought tolerant |
Propagation: Seeds: | Other info: Plant is Non-fertile |
Propagation: Other methods: | Division |
Pollinators: | Moths and Butterflies |
Miscellaneous: | Tolerates poor soil |
Ploidy: | Diploid |
piksihk | On April 27, 2022 | Bloomed |
piksihk | On April 2, 2020 | Bloomed |
piksihk | On April 20, 2019 | Bloomed Several blooms HW |
piksihk | On June 4, 2018 | Bloomed |
piksihk | On April 25, 2017 | Bloomed |
piksihk | On April 24, 2016 | Bloomed front bed WG |
piksihk | On September 26, 2015 | Transplanted east side bed to HW |
piksihk | On April 30, 2015 | Bloomed front bed; and rect. bed |
tiptonla | On June 8, 2016 | Bloomed |
tiptonla | On June 8, 2015 | Bloomed |
tiptonla | On June 11, 2014 | Bloomed |
pestee45 | On June 9, 2014 | Bloomed Not just the ditch lily, kwanso, but all day lilies blooming now. |
crittergarden | On June 22, 2014 | Bloomed Consider the time as "around Solstice" |
Seedfork | On April 10, 2015 | Miscellaneous Event First scape for this plant this year |
FirmlyPlanted | On July 12, 2017 | Bloomed |
FirmlyPlanted | On July 31, 2009 | Obtained plant |
GardensJohn | On June 8, 2021 | Plant emerged Gardening is really interesting! You can plant something and then later have it die back and you think it's gone. Then years later it pops up and revives! Kind of like eternal life in Jesus Christ! We may die physically, and be buried in the ground, but when Jesus comes back we will be resurrected and come back to life never to die again! I planted Tiger Lilies in my yard back on 2007 I think. The last time I saw them was in 2008 - thirteen years ago. This year they have come back to life again! It's amazing what the right amount of sun will do to revive a plant! That's just like us! The right amount of SON and we revive as well! If things are not going well in your life, try letting the SON shine on you more! He is the author of life. Here's a picture of the Tiger Lily that is exhibiting all of her glory after 13 years in the ground! |
WebTucker | On May 22, 2022 | Bloomed |
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