Lilium T 'African Queen' | Giant Trumpet Lily Bulb | Fragrant Apricot Orange Lily | Tall Perennial Flower | Bareroot Lily | Cut Flower Garden

Lilium T 'African Queen' | Giant Trumpet Lily Bulb | Fragrant Apricot Orange Lily | Tall Perennial Flower | Bareroot Lily | Cut Flower Garden

Sale price  $24.00 Regular price  $79.00
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Lilium T 'African Queen' | Giant Trumpet Lily Bulb | Fragrant Apricot Orange Lily | Tall Perennial Flower | Bareroot Lily | Cut Flower Garden

Lilium T 'African Queen' | Giant Trumpet Lily Bulb | Fragrant Apricot Orange Lily | Tall Perennial Flower | Bareroot Lily | Cut Flower Garden

Sale price  $24.00 Regular price  $79.00

Make a bold statement in your garden with Lilium 'African Queen', a spectacular Trumpet Lily known for its large fragrant blooms in warm apricot-orange and peach tones. The trumpet-shaped flowers feature buttery yellow highlights and burgundy-striped petal backs, creating a stunning late-season display.

Growing 4–6 feet tall, this vigorous perennial produces multiple fragrant blooms per stem and adds dramatic height to borders, pollinator gardens, and cutting gardens. Its long-lasting flowers are excellent for bouquets and attract bees and butterflies throughout the summer.


🌟 Key Features

🌸 Large trumpet-shaped blooms

🧡 Apricot-orange and peach flowers

👃 Highly fragrant

📏 Grows 4–6 feet tall

✂️ Excellent cut flower

🦋 Attracts pollinators

🌿 Late season bloomer

❄️ Hardy perennial bulb


🌿 Plant Details

Botanical Name: Lilium T 'African Queen'

Plant Type: Perennial Bulb

Flower Color: Apricot Orange & Peach

Bloom Season: Mid to Late Summer

Height: 4–6 Feet

Spread: 12–18 Inches

Sun: Full Sun to Partial Shade

Hardiness Zones: 3–8


🌱 Care Instructions

Plant bulbs 6–8 inches deep

Space 12 inches apart

Grow in well-draining soil

Keep evenly moist

Stake taller plants if needed

Allow foliage to die back naturally


📦 Shipping Information

Ships as one healthy bareroot bulb or potted plant depending on selection.

Orders begin shipping in March and September. Carefully packaged to maintain plant health during transit.

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