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Description
tiny rocket asiatic lily Tiny Rocket LilyThe Tiny Lily Series is a compact, dwarf Asiatic lily collection, known for its bright, upward facing blooms, sturdy stems, and early summer flowering. These hardy, low maintenance perennials reach only 12 16 inches tall, making them perfect for borders, containers, rock gardens, and small spaces. With a wide range of colors, Tiny Lilies provide long lasting color and excellent cut flowers while being drought resistant and easy to grow. Planting &
The Tiny Lily Series is a compact, dwarf Asiatic lily collection, known for its bright, upward-facing blooms, sturdy stems, and early summer flowering. These hardy, low-maintenance perennials reach only 12-16 inches tall, making them perfect for borders, containers, rock gardens, and small spaces. With a wide range of colors, Tiny Lilies provide long-lasting color and excellent cut flowers while being drought-resistant and easy to grow.
Planting & Growing Conditions
- Hardiness Zone: 3-9 (cold-hardy and suitable for prairie gardens)
- Mature Size: 12-16 inches tall, 10-14 inches wide
- Growth Rate: Fast
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Sunlight Needs:
- Full sun to partial shade (at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for best flowering)
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Soil Requirements:
- Prefers well-drained, fertile soil
- Slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0)
- Avoid heavy clay or overly wet soil, which can cause bulb rot
- Spacing: 10-12 inches apart for compact growth
Watering & Maintenance
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Young Plants (First Year):
- Water deeply 1-2 times per week until roots establish
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Established Plants:
- Water moderately, keeping soil moist but not soggy
- Reduce watering after blooming to allow bulbs to harden
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Mulching:
- Apply a 1-2 inch layer of mulch to retain moisture and protect roots
Fertilizing
- First Year: No fertilizer needed—use organic compost at planting
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Mature Plants:
- Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer (e.g., 10-10-10) in early spring
- A second feeding after flowering strengthens bulbs for the next season
- Avoid excess nitrogen, which promotes foliage growth over blooms
Pruning & Maintenance
- Best Time to Prune: After blooming (late summer to fall)
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How to Prune:
- Deadhead spent flowers to prevent seed formation (redirects energy to the bulb)
- Allow foliage to naturally die back, as it feeds the bulb for next year’s blooms
- Cut back dead stalks in fall for a tidy garden
Flowers, Foliage & Seasonal Interest
- Bloom Time: Early to mid-summer (June-July)
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Flower Colors:
- Wide variety of colors, including red, orange, yellow, pink, and bi-color blooms
- Upward-facing flowers, making them excellent for container displays
- Fragrance: Mild to none (unlike Oriental lilies, Asiatic lilies are not heavily scented)
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Foliage:
- Dark green, lance-shaped leaves
- Compact, clump-forming habit—ideal for small gardens
Pest & Disease Management
Resistant to: Deer, rabbits, and most common pests
Common Pests:
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Lily Beetles – Red beetles that chew leaves
- Solution: Handpick or apply neem oil
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Aphids – Can cause curling leaves
- Solution: Spray with insecticidal soap
Common Diseases:
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Botrytis Blight (Fungal Leaf Spot) – Brown spots on leaves
- Solution: Improve airflow, avoid overhead watering, apply fungicide if needed
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Bulb Rot – Caused by wet, poorly drained soil
- Solution: Ensure well-drained soil and avoid overwatering
Winter Protection
- Cold-hardy to Zone 3—no special protection needed in most climates
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Mulching:
- Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch in late fall to protect bulbs from extreme temperature changes
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Container-Grown Lilies:
- Move pots to a sheltered area or unheated garage in winter to prevent bulbs from freezing solid
Landscape Uses
Perfect for borders, edging, and rock gardens
Excellent for container gardens and patios
Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established
Great as cut flowers—long vase life
Ideal for mass plantings and small-space gardening
Popular Varieties in the Tiny Lily Series:
- ‘Tiny Bee’ – Bright yellow flowers with dark centers
- ‘Tiny Rocket’ – Deep red blooms with a velvety finish
- ‘Tiny Ghost’ – Dark burgundy-purple flowers
- ‘Tiny Orange Sensation’ – Vivid orange with spotted centers
- ‘Tiny Pearl’ – Soft pink flowers with white accents
Companion Planting Ideas for Tiny Lilies:
- Daylilies (Hemerocallis) – Similar size and bloom time, easy to grow together
- Coreopsis – Contrasting yellow blooms add brightness
- Sedum & Creeping Phlox – Provides low-growing foliage to cover soil around lilies
- Dwarf Ornamental Grasses – Adds texture and movement
- Hostas & Ferns – Offers shade for the bulbs while adding lush greenery
Additional Notes:
- Lifespan: 5+ years with proper care
- Easiest propagation method: Division of bulbs every 3-4 years
- Highly recommended for beginner gardeners due to its resilience and adaptability
Photo courtesy of Dave's Garden
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