Red Lily Varieties: 15 Types for Your Flowerbeds

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The red lily alone won’t cause it to turn into a lily. The lily group must include the genus Lilium. Many names for flowers begin with the word “lily.” But not all of them are lilies. Some examples of these names are day lilies, canna lilies, water lilies, and arum lilies. True lilies develop from bulbs rather than tubers, in contrast to non-lilies.

Are you looking for some red lilies to border your flowerbeds this season? Gorgeous red blooms ranging in colour from bright crimson to deep maroon are seen on various lily species. All of your favourite red lilies complete with descriptions and pictures, in one place!

1. Blacklist Asiatic Lily

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Scientific name: Lilium asiatic ‘Blacklist’

Plant-Type: Perennials

Sun-requirements: Full sun, Part Sun

Height: 30–36 in

Hardiness Zone: 3–8

When this lily blooms, your garden will look completely different. The abundant bright green foliage of this perennial, often known by the popular name “blacklist,” provides the ideal setting for its deep blood-red and dark burgundy petals with vibrant orange anthers.

You may turn your garden into a prize-winning patch by planting them with other lilies that have mustard or orange-coloured flowers. Cut flowers with a hint of solid colour that enhances the beauty of other flowers are in high demand, like these.

2. Red Velvet

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Scientific name: Lilium asiaticum

Plant type: Perennials

Sun requirements:  Full sun, part shade

 Height: 16–20 inches tall

Hardiness zones: 3-9

This popular lily has downward-drooping blooms with a silky sheen that makes it stand out from other red types. The bases of the petals are somewhat dark and recurved. The cores are also dotted with some brown freckling.

With every passing season, the plentiful and wide flowers open up even more. Bright green foliage is inclined upward on strong stems.

3. Corleone Lilies

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Scientific name: Lilium Corleone

Plant type: Perennials

Sun requirements:  Full sun, part shade

Height: 4 feet

Hardiness zones: 4–9

There’s also Corleone, another magnificent lily blossom to anticipate. Its vivid crimson blossoms decorate the garden area with intriguing, robust flowers.

Its presence adorns the garden, and it can grow up to 4 feet tall. It can last for several days if you cut it and put it in a water vase, giving decoration to your interiors as well!

4. Matrix’ Lily

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Scientific name: Lilium asiaticum

Plant-Type: Perennials

Sun-requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 16–20 inches tall

Hardiness zones: 3-9

The ‘Matrix’ Asiatic hybrid lily is a captivating bloom with vivid colours. It takes only a few bulbs to make a statement in the early summer landscape, as each stem can have up to seven blossoms due to their high bud count. The flowering season is early in July. For the container garden, the small stalks of ‘Matrix’ lilies are ideal.

5. Oriental lilies

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Scientific name: Lilium orientalis ‘Stargazer

Plant type: Perennials, Bulbs

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 3 – 4 Feet

Hardiness zones: 4–9

Oriental lilies are among the most fragrant varieties of lilies. The blossoms emit a powerful, intoxicating perfume, especially in the evening. The foliage and flowers of oriental lilies are resistant to deer and rabbits, and their leaves are broader than those of certain other lily kinds.

Oriental lilies generate copious amounts of heavy pollen from their anthers. When using a cut flower, remove the anthers as soon as the bloom opens to prevent furniture stains from pollen.

The enormous blossoms of oriental lilies resemble banquet plates, with numerous buds clustered on each stem. Oriental lilies are available in white and creamy yellow, as well as a range of pink and purple red hues.

6. Monte Negro

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Scientific name: Lilium ‘Monte Negro

Plant type: Perennials, Bulbs

Sun requirements:  Full sun, part shade

Height: 2-3 Feet

Hardiness zones: 6–9

If many plants are planted together, the completely red blooms with the dark green leaves make a stunning focal point.

7. Push Off

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Scientific name: Lilium (Asiatic) ‘Push Off’

Plant type: Perennials, Bulbs

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 1-4 Feet

Hardiness zones: 4–8

This bi-colour Asiatic lily has creamy white tips splattered with burgundy-red flower centers. The foliage has a whorled growth pattern and is a dark, waxy green colour with leaf stripes.

Available in carpet height and standard height. Push-off can be planted as a front border planting or as a focal point. It looks great with other white flowers like alyssum or daisies.

8. Lilium Red Carpet

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Scientific name: Lilium (Asiatic) ‘Push Off’

Plant type: Perennials, Bulbs

Sun requirements:  Full sun, part shade

Height: 35–40 cm

Hardiness zones: 5

True to its name, Red Carpet will cover you in a carpet of verdant foliage and rich red blossoms. This is a dwarf lily, growing no more than approximately a foot tall. Partially shaded garden spots are ideal for the plant. For colour, lilies are frequently planted alongside sidewalks.

9. Lily ‘Cherrywood’

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Scientific name: Lilium ‘Cherrywood’

Plant type: Perennials

Sun requirements: Full sun

Height: 5-6 feet

Hardiness zones: 4-8

The beautiful pendant flowers of cherry wood. Rich crimson at the petal tips transitions to tangerine in the center of the flower, with a few lovely red specks to complete the arrangement.

10. Gran Paradiso

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Scientific name: Lilium asiatic ‘Gran Paradiso’

Plant type: Perennials, Bulbs

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 5-6 feet

Hardiness zones: 4-8

The Lilium ‘Gran Paradiso’ is a huge, bowl-shaped Asiatic lily with vibrant red blossoms that can reach up to 4-5 inches in width and face upward.

Its tips are somewhat recurved, and its throat is orange. The lily can reach a height of 40 inches and blossoms in early to midsummer. It features tall, narrow, lance-shaped leaves and upright, red-flushed leafy stems.

11. Claude Shride

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Scientific name: Lilium (Martagon) ‘Claude Shride’

Plant type: Perennials, Bulbs

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 3-5 feet

Hardiness zones: 4-9

This Martagon favourite yield up to 50 pendant-style flowers per plant once it is established. Turk’s Cap flowers are often recurved, down-facing, and three inches wide on average. Blood-red petals have freckles and dark orange rims.

Because martagon lilies like some shade, plant Claude Shride near the edge of the forest or under a light tree cover. You’ll be enjoying this for many years to come if you give it a couple of seasons to really take off.

12. ‘Forza Red’

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Scientific name: Lilium ‘Forza Red’

Plant type: Perennials

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 3-5 feet

Hardiness zones: 4-8

The word “Forza” in Italian means “power,” and this LA hybrid’s luscious rich red flowers more than justify the name. The consistent tone of sparkling maroon covers the entire blossom.

13. Crete

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Scientific name: Lilium ‘Crete’

Plant type: Perennials

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 2-3 feet

Hardiness zones: 2

This type of lily has a cluster of yellow buds that bloom into magenta flowers that face upward in the summer. The tall, erect plant can grow to a height of three to four feet.

14. Sumatra

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Scientific name: Lilium (Oriental) ‘Sumatra’

Plant type: Bulb, perennial

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 3-4 feet

Hardiness zones: 3-8

This gorgeous Oriental hybrid lily has white outlining around blood crimson to dark burgundy petals. Bright green anthers with orange heads adorn flowers that face outward. The foliage stands out because of its large width and dark green colour.

This cultivar, which was formerly grown exclusively in greenhouses for the floral business, is now available as bulbs that you can add to your backyard cutting garden. If you divide it every few years, it will continue to grow.

15. Red County

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Scientific name: Lilium (Asiatic) ‘Red County’

Plant type: Bulb, perennial

Sun requirements: Full sun, part shade

Height: 2-4 feet

Hardiness zones: 3-8

Petals have a rich, dark crimson colour with darker orange undertones near the edges. Red anthers and freckles make the centers somewhat darker. On sturdy stalks with dark, twisted leaves, flowers face upward.

Red County, like most Asian lilies, has very little scent. Furthermore, it spreads quickly and will come back consistently for many years to come.

Reference

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