Regale Trumpet Lily Bulbs

code: 1254

‘Regale’ Trumpet Lily is famous for its prolific and deeply fragrant white blooms. As many as 25 pink buds appear on each stalk, opening to reveal flowers with glowing golden throats and pink and lavender exterior stripes. Plant this one where you can view it up close – its nectar is a first-choice food for butterflies and hummingbirds. (Lilium longiflorum)

Zones3 – 9
AdvantagesEasy To Grow

Attract Butterflies

Attract Hummingbirds

Fragrant Flower / Foliage

Good For Cut Flowers

Plants For Small Spaces

Light RequirementsFull Sun

Half Sun / Half Shade

Mature Plant Size36-40″ tall
Bulb Spacing3 bulbs per sq. ft. 8-12″ apart
Bloom TimeEarly to late summer
SizeBag of 3
SKUAM015586

Plant Information

No, this is not the Easter Lily. Its quite a bit larger, in both plant and flower, and the bloom is famous for it’s striking pink/lavender colors on the reverse side of each petal, and the glowing golden throat.

The Fascinating story of the Regal Lily During the Victorian period, European plant explorers, mostly British, tramped endlessly through the world’s jungles as Plant Explorers looking for ‘new’ species. Their exotic finds poured into Europe and the US like a flood as gardeners took one new plant after another into their hearts and into their gardens.

Probably the most famous explorer was a British botanist named E. H. Wilson. He discovered so many plants in China that he ended up being nicknamed ‘Chinese Wilson.’

During the early 1900s, Dr. Wilson was recruited to the US by Boston’s Arnold Arboretum, and working for them, revisited the Orient many times. On one historic occasion in Western China, he spotted a spectacular wild lily blooming in a ravine. He became so excited, he lost his footing trying to reach it, and tumbled down the steep slope. He did get to the lily, of course, but not until doing permanent damage to one of his legs in the fall. For the rest of his life, Dr. Wilson walked with the result, which he called his ‘lily limp.’

The famously seductive wild lily was Lilium regale which the world soon knew as The Regal Lily.

In fact, the introduction of Wilson’s magnificent L. regale rocked the gardening world overnight. And the rest is, literally, history. The Regal Lily is still one of the most treasured garden lilies, even though it has served as parent to a whole host of hybrids called ‘The Trumpet Lilies’. But ask any expert: none of the hybrids are as lovely as the original.

Regal lilies are very easy to grow, but sometimes need staking since they grow quite tall and throw many large blooms. But who cares? The sheer beauty and incredible fragrance of this garden monarch should earn it an honored place in any gardener’s collection.

More Information
SKUAM015586
Common NameRegale Trumpet Lily
Botanical NameLilium longiflorum Regale
Item Package SizeBag of 3
Flower ColorWhite
Flower Size6″ flowers
FoliageNarrow, lanceolate, dark green leaves.
Light RequirementsFull Sun, Half Sun / Half Shade
Bloom TimeEarly to late summer
Mature Height36-40″ tall
Bulb Spacing3 bulbs per sq. ft. 8-12″ apart
Bulb Size24-26 cm
Planting DepthPlant 6″ deep.
Soil TypeLoamy Soil
Soil MoistureAverage, Well Draining
Ideal RegionNortheast, Southeast, Midwest, West, Southwest, Pacific Northwest
AdvantagesEasy To Grow, Attract Butterflies, Attract Hummingbirds, Fragrant Flower / Foliage, Good For Cut Flowers, Plants For Small Spaces
Additional InformationLilies like their feet in the shade and faces in the sun so keep them happy by planting behind or amongst other perennials for a dramatic effect.
Zones3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
Ships AsBulb, Rhizome, Tuber
Poisonous or Toxic to AnimalsPoisonous if ingested. Toxic to cats.
Planting TimeSpring / Summer
Regale Trumpet Lily Bulbs

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