Species Lilium, Tiger Lily (Lilium lancifolium)


In the garden 2002

Mix of orange and yellow 2002

I like to call this my backflip lily

close up of a Tiger lily




A tiger lily under a tree in the garden.


The texture and height give this plant a wonderful appeal during the summer months. By late summer to early fall, it blooms and puts on a wonderful show. This brings about many of my friends to run for their camera. Everyone should have at least one in his or her garden. Peace



My pet butterfly on Tiger Lily. Comments to: [email protected]

Tiger Lily just starting to grow 3/21/04-Orangesprings Florida.

this is the 2nd year growth from a leaf axils bulbul -They are easy to grow but start real slow-03/21/04 Orangesprings FL 32182




Tiger Lily in my garden in Suffolk, England, July 1968

Recurved petals are trademark for this lily

Pendilum flowers are held out nicely from the plant

opening bud

When this is in bloom it is eye catching.

Flowers, foliage and fruit on stems.

Blooming July 27, 2005 in zone 4a

columbus ohio 7-27-05

This lily is about four years old. It blooms beautifully in Hutchinson, Ks.

Tiger LIly from the neighbor's yard.

Tiger Lily


Tiger lily and Spicebush Swallowtail butterfly

Lilium Lancifolium "Tiger Lily" grown in Los Alamos, NM

Lilium Lancifolium "Tiger Lily" grown in Los Alamos, NM

Orange Tiger Lily

Photo taken July 2007


Great plants to greet you in the garden


Tiger Lily (2.66 meters tall) in a garden in Darlimurla, Victoria, Australia, February 2008

Tiger Lily in a garden in Darlimurla, Victoria, Australia, February 2008

Tiger Lily in a garden in Darlimurla, Victoria, Australia, February 2008

Tigers attract!

Orange Tiger Lily blooming June 2008 in East Texas full sun


Zone 6 - Night time photo

A grrrrreat surprise in my garden!

Here is my tiger lily growing in the flower bed.

Tiger Lily

5 months old bulbils

Stately and beautiful. Stands nice and straight.

Another view.

Growing in Delano Daylilies in Delano, Tennessee

Lilium lancifolium - Tiger Lily

Lilium lancifolium - Tiger Lily flowers

Love the flower and the butterfry!

Tiger Lily (Lilium lancifolium) In Anchorage Alaska this is a very late blooming flower, often blooming until the first frost. Photographed Sept. 17, 2011.

Tiger Lily, Lilium lancifolium, is one of a very few species that produce aerial bulblets, known as bulbils, in the leaf axils along the stem. Bulbils can be harvested and used to propagate the plant.

Tiger Lily, Lilium lancifolium. Bulbils can be harvested and used to propagate the plant.


July 2012 - Mason, New Hampshire

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July 29, 2013

Tiger Lilies in the convent garden in Opotiki, NZ


seed pod developing on Tiger Lily using pollen from another lily
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Species Lilium, Tiger Lily
Lilium lancifolium
Type: | Bulbs |
Height: | 36 in. - 6 ft. | 90 cm - 1.8 m |
Conditions: | Zone 3-9, Full Sun |