Pink Giant Lily is a spectacular hybrid tiger lily that commands attention with its tall, vigorous stems crowned in large, recurved pink blooms dotted with dark spots. This hardy perennial thrives in zones 3 through 9, growing 36 to 40 inches tall and reaching flowering maturity in 80 to 89 days. The combination of striking color, robust growth, and cold hardiness makes it a showstopper for gardeners seeking drama and reliability in their perennial beds.
Full Sun
Moderate
3-9
40in H x ?in W
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Pink Giant produces abundant, oversized pink flowers with the characteristic recurved petals and dark spotting of tiger lilies, creating a bold visual impact that commands garden space. The vigorous hybrid vigor ensures strong stems that need no staking despite their impressive height, and the extreme hardiness down to zone 3 means you can plant these bulbs once and enjoy their return year after year without coddling.
Pink Giant Lily serves as an ornamental perennial, valued for cut flower arrangements where its tall stems and large blooms create dramatic focal points, and for garden display where it adds vertical interest and exotic flair to borders and beds.
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Plant bulbs in early spring or fall, positioning them 8 to 10 inches deep (measured from the base of the bulb) to encourage strong root development and stability. Space bulbs 12 inches apart in beds where they will receive full sun throughout the growing season.
Remove spent flowers once they fade to redirect energy into bulb development rather than seed production. Allow foliage to remain until it yellows naturally in late summer or early fall; this senescent foliage continues feeding the bulb for next year's growth. Cut back the dead stems to ground level once they have fully dried.
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“Pink Giant represents the modern hybrid tiger lily breeding tradition, selecting for the most impressive characteristics of Lilium tigrinum while enhancing the flower size and color intensity that ornamental gardeners demand. As a hybrid, it combines the hardiness and vigor of its species parents with deliberate improvements in bloom scale and appearance, the result of decades of selection work focused on creating showier, more reliable garden lilies.”