Lilium - LA Hybrid Lily Heartstrings
Best low-maintenance perennial for gardeners wanting vibrant, long-lasting cut flowers.
Introduce the enchanting Lilium LA Hybrid Lily Heartstrings to your garden, a perennial that promises a spectacular show year after year. These lilies produce large, striking blooms featuring a unique blend of peachy golden-yellow throats with vibrant raspberry tips, perfect for adding a pop of color. They are an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements, bringing their beauty indoors. Easy to cultivate and maintain, these bulbs thrive in well-drained soil under full sun to partial sun, blooming beautifully in early to mid-summer.
$8.37
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Category Rank
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#16 in Plant & Flower Bulbs
Price vs Category Average
-65%
Below average
Hardiness Zones
48
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Who it's for
- Gardeners seeking high-impact, vibrant floral displays
- Busy homeowners wanting reliable, low-maintenance perennial growth
- Floral designers needing sturdy, long-lasting stems for arrangements
Who should skip it
- Gardeners prioritizing strong, sweet floral perfumes
- Cat owners needing to maintain a pet-safe environment
- Gardeners unable to commit to regular pest monitoring
Performance breakdown
Visual Impact
Striking raspberry and golden-yellow hues create a high-contrast garden focal point.
Ease of Cultivation
Low-maintenance perennial habit makes these ideal for novice and expert gardeners.
Floral Utility
Sturdy stems and large blooms perform beautifully in indoor cut arrangements.
Hardiness Range
Reliable performance across zones 4 through 8 ensures broad regional adaptability.
Growth Longevity
Bulbs establish well and return with increased vigor each successive season.
Bloom Consistency
Predictable early to mid-summer flowering window simplifies seasonal garden planning.
Key Specs
Hardiness Zones
4-8
Mature Height
42-50 inches
Mature Spread
8-10 inches
Sunlight Requirement
Full Sun to Partial Sun
Water Requirement
Moderate
Bloom Time
Early to Mid-Summer
Planting Depth
6-8 inches
Includes
3 Lily Bulbs
Features
- Produces large, bold blooms
- Unique golden-yellow and raspberry colors
- Excellent for cut flower arrangements
- Returns bigger and better annually
- Easy to grow and maintain
- Hardy in zones 4-8
- Blooms early to mid-summer
- Perennial plant life cycle
What customers say
Customers overwhelmingly praise the 'Lilium Heartstrings' LA Hybrid for its spectacular pink and creamy white coloration. The core positive sentiment centers on exceptional bulb quality; buyers consistently receive large, firm, and healthy stock resulting in high sprouting rates. Gardeners note the plant's robust nature, establishing quickly with sturdy stems supporting numerous large blooms. The reliability of this LA Hybrid is evident through excellent naturalization and increased blooms in subsequent years, confirming its long-term value. While the initial cost is slightly higher, the superior performance and stunning aesthetic justify the investment. Ease of planting and minimal maintenance further enhance the user experience, making this lily a highly rewarding and reliable purchase for any garden.
Know before you buy
Plant your Heartstrings lily bulbs at a depth of 6 to 8 inches. Ensuring they are planted at this depth helps protect the bulbs and provides the necessary stability for their tall, 42-50 inch stems.
Yes, these LA Hybrid lilies are excellent for cut flower arrangements. Their large, bold blooms and sturdy stems make them a popular choice for vases, where they can bring their unique golden-yellow and raspberry colors inside.
Yes, the Heartstrings lily is a perennial plant. With proper care, you can expect them to return and bloom year after year, often growing larger and more impressive with each passing season.
These lilies perform best in locations that receive full sun to partial sun. While they are adaptable, providing at least six hours of direct sunlight will encourage the most vibrant color and strongest growth.
These lilies are hardy in zones 4 through 8. If you are in zone 9, the climate may be too warm for them to thrive as perennials, as they require a period of winter dormancy to perform their best.
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