Red Highland Asiatic Lily Bulbs โ Bold 7" Red Blooms, Up to 8 Per Stem โ 25-Pack
Red Highland Asiatic Lily โ The Most Productive Red Lily in the Cutting Garden
Most lilies give you one or two blooms per stem. The Red Highland Asiatic Lily gives you up to eight โ eight blazing, 7-inch red blooms on a single 40-inch stem, each one a deep, saturated red with a dark center that intensifies the color rather than diluting it.
Itโs one of the most productive cutting garden lilies available, and one of the most dramatic. A single stem fills a vase. A drift of 25 bulbs fills a border with the kind of fiery, stop-traffic red that makes the whole garden feel alive.
Why Red Highland Stands Apart
- Exceptional Bloom Count: Up to 8 blooms per stem, averaging 5 โ significantly more than most Asiatic lily varieties, giving you more cut flower material per plant and a fuller, more dramatic garden display.
- Large 7" Blooms: Bold, upward-facing flowers reach 7 inches across in a deep, saturated red with dark centers โ maximum visual impact in borders and arrangements.
- Impressive Height: Grows to 40 inches tall โ ideal for the back of borders and for cutting garden stems long enough for large arrangements.
- Early Summer Color: Blooms in June and July โ one of the first lilies to flower each season, delivering bold red color when the summer garden is just hitting its stride.
- True Hardy Perennial: Returns each year and naturalizes over time, producing larger clumps and more stems with each passing season. Cold-hardy in USDA Zones 3โ8 without lifting.
- Outstanding Cut Flower: Long stems, multiple blooms per stem, and exceptional vase life โ one of the best red cutting garden lilies available.
Perfect For
- Back-of-border plantings needing bold height and color
- Cutting gardens where stem productivity matters
- Mass plantings for sweeping red color impact
- Mixed lily borders with orange, yellow, and white companions
- Gardeners who want maximum blooms per plant
Planting Guide
- When to Plant: Fall or early spring โ fall planting produces the strongest first-year blooms
- Depth: Plant bulbs 4โ6 inches deep, pointed end up
- Spacing: 8โ12 inches apart; plant in groups of 5+ for best visual impact
- Light: Full sun โ best bloom size, color intensity, and stem count in full sun
- Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerates average fertility well
- Zones: Hardy perennial in USDA Zones 3โ8; returns and multiplies each year without lifting
Also Consider
Want to pair bold red with an equally dramatic orange for a fiery summer border? Our Orange Ton Asiatic Lily blooms at the same time with enormous 8-inch orange blooms โ planted together, Red Highland and Orange Ton create one of the most striking color combinations in the early summer garden.
Order Today
Comes as a 25-pack of ready-to-plant bulbs. Add to cart and grow the most productive, most dramatic red lily in the cutting garden โ up to 8 blooms per stem, year after year.

Description
Red Highland Asiatic Lily โ The Most Productive Red Lily in the Cutting Garden
Most lilies give you one or two blooms per stem. The Red Highland Asiatic Lily gives you up to eight โ eight blazing, 7-inch red blooms on a single 40-inch stem, each one a deep, saturated red with a dark center that intensifies the color rather than diluting it.
Itโs one of the most productive cutting garden lilies available, and one of the most dramatic. A single stem fills a vase. A drift of 25 bulbs fills a border with the kind of fiery, stop-traffic red that makes the whole garden feel alive.
Why Red Highland Stands Apart
- Exceptional Bloom Count: Up to 8 blooms per stem, averaging 5 โ significantly more than most Asiatic lily varieties, giving you more cut flower material per plant and a fuller, more dramatic garden display.
- Large 7" Blooms: Bold, upward-facing flowers reach 7 inches across in a deep, saturated red with dark centers โ maximum visual impact in borders and arrangements.
- Impressive Height: Grows to 40 inches tall โ ideal for the back of borders and for cutting garden stems long enough for large arrangements.
- Early Summer Color: Blooms in June and July โ one of the first lilies to flower each season, delivering bold red color when the summer garden is just hitting its stride.
- True Hardy Perennial: Returns each year and naturalizes over time, producing larger clumps and more stems with each passing season. Cold-hardy in USDA Zones 3โ8 without lifting.
- Outstanding Cut Flower: Long stems, multiple blooms per stem, and exceptional vase life โ one of the best red cutting garden lilies available.
Perfect For
- Back-of-border plantings needing bold height and color
- Cutting gardens where stem productivity matters
- Mass plantings for sweeping red color impact
- Mixed lily borders with orange, yellow, and white companions
- Gardeners who want maximum blooms per plant
Planting Guide
- When to Plant: Fall or early spring โ fall planting produces the strongest first-year blooms
- Depth: Plant bulbs 4โ6 inches deep, pointed end up
- Spacing: 8โ12 inches apart; plant in groups of 5+ for best visual impact
- Light: Full sun โ best bloom size, color intensity, and stem count in full sun
- Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerates average fertility well
- Zones: Hardy perennial in USDA Zones 3โ8; returns and multiplies each year without lifting
Also Consider
Want to pair bold red with an equally dramatic orange for a fiery summer border? Our Orange Ton Asiatic Lily blooms at the same time with enormous 8-inch orange blooms โ planted together, Red Highland and Orange Ton create one of the most striking color combinations in the early summer garden.
Order Today
Comes as a 25-pack of ready-to-plant bulbs. Add to cart and grow the most productive, most dramatic red lily in the cutting garden โ up to 8 blooms per stem, year after year.












