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matrix asiatic lily Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily – Plant Detectives

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matrix asiatic lily Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily – Plant DetectivesMatrix Orange Asiatic Lily (Lilium asiatic 'Matrix Orange') Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily delivers bold, true orange blooms on a compact plant that fits neatly into small gardens and containers. The upward facing flowers show clearly from a distance, giving you high impact without needing tall stems or extra space. It blooms in early to midsummer, adding a bright seasonal moment right as the garden hits its stride. With sun, good drainage, and steady

Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily (Lilium asiatic 'Matrix Orange')

Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily delivers bold, true orange blooms on a compact plant that fits neatly into small gardens and containers. The upward-facing flowers show clearly from a distance, giving you high impact without needing tall stems or extra space. It blooms in early to midsummer, adding a bright seasonal moment right as the garden hits its stride. With sun, good drainage, and steady moisture during growth, it is an easy, dependable way to add strong color and clean structure.

Distinctive Features

This compact Asiatic lily produces large, upward-facing orange flowers, often with subtle speckling and a slightly deeper orange tone toward the center. Sturdy stems rise above narrow, glossy green foliage, creating a tidy, upright look that rarely needs staking. Bloom arrives in early to midsummer, and the flowers also make excellent cuts for arrangements. Like most Asiatic lilies, fragrance is minimal, so it is ideal when you want color and form without a strong scent.

Growing Conditions

  • Sun: Full sun to partial sun, with best flowering in full sun.
  • Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil, and avoid waterlogged sites.
  • Water: Medium, keep evenly moist during active growth and bud set, then reduce after bloom as growth slows.
  • USDA Zones: 3 to 9.
  • Mature Size: About 12 to 20 inches tall and 9 to 12 inches wide.
  • Notable Traits: Upward-facing flowers, strong stems, and excellent performance in containers and borders.

Ideal Uses

  • Focal Point: Plant a tight group so the orange blooms create a midsummer focal point that stands out against green foliage and softer colors.
  • Containers: Grow in large pots for bold color at patios and entries with a compact, manageable height.
  • Front Borders: Place near the front to middle of sunny beds where the shorter stems layer easily with perennials.
  • Cut Flower Garden: Harvest stems for bright bouquets with clean form and strong color.
  • Mass Planting: Repeat in drifts for a more immersive color effect and a cohesive designed look.

Low Maintenance Care

  • Planting Depth: Plant bulbs about 6 inches deep in well-drained soil for stability and strong rooting.
  • Watering: Water consistently in spring and during bud formation, and avoid soggy soil that can stress bulbs.
  • Deadheading: Remove spent flowers, but leave stems and foliage until they yellow so the bulb can recharge.
  • Mulching: Mulch lightly to moderate soil temperature and protect bulbs in winter.
  • Staking: Stake only in very windy sites, since compact stems are typically self-supporting.

Why Choose Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily?

  • High-Impact Orange: Delivers bold, upward-facing orange blooms that read clearly in the landscape.
  • Compact Habit: A shorter, garden-friendly size that works in small spaces and layered borders.
  • Container Ready: Performs well in pots where the flowers can be enjoyed up close.
  • Strong Stems: Upright growth holds flowers well with minimal need for support.
  • Great for Cutting: Makes a vivid, long-lasting cut flower for summer arrangements.

If you want a compact lily that still delivers a big midsummer statement, Matrix Orange Asiatic Lily is a strong choice. Give it sun, sharp drainage, and a consistent spring watering routine, and it will reward you with clean foliage and a reliable flush of bright orange bloom. Planting in small groups is the simplest way to make the color feel intentional and high impact.

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