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asiatic lily matrix Matrix Lily – Riverdene Garden Centre

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asiatic lily matrix Matrix Lily – Riverdene Garden CentreLilium 'Matrix', commonly known as the Matrix Asiatic Lily, is a compact, early blooming perennial renowned for its vibrant red orange flowers. This dwarf variety is ideal for containers, borders, and small gardens, offering a splash of color in early summer. Its sturdy stems and low maintenance nature make it a favorite among gardeners. Planting & Growing Conditions Hardiness Zone: 3 9 (extremely winter hardy and suitable for various climates) Mature

Lilium 'Matrix', commonly known as the Matrix Asiatic Lily, is a compact, early-blooming perennial renowned for its vibrant red-orange flowers. This dwarf variety is ideal for containers, borders, and small gardens, offering a splash of color in early summer. Its sturdy stems and low-maintenance nature make it a favorite among gardeners.

Planting & Growing Conditions

  • Hardiness Zone: 3-9 (extremely winter-hardy and suitable for various climates)
  • Mature Size: 12-14 inches tall, 12-15 inches wide
  • Growth Rate: Fast
  • Sunlight Needs:
    • Full sun to partial shade (requires at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal blooms)
  • Soil Requirements:
    • Prefers moist, well-drained, porous growing medium
    • Slightly acidic pH: 5.8-6.4
    • Avoid heavy, waterlogged soils to prevent bulb rot
  • Spacing: 12-15 inches apart for proper air circulation

Watering & Maintenance

  • Young Plants (First Year):
    • Water sparingly until shoots emerge; increase watering as plants grow
  • Established Plants:
    • Maintain evenly moist soil, allowing it to dry slightly between waterings
    • Avoid standing water, as lilies do not tolerate wet feet
  • Mulching:
    • Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch to retain moisture and suppress weeds

Fertilizing

  • First Year: No fertilizer needed at planting if soil is rich in organic matter
  • Mature Plants:
    • Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or incorporate time-release fertilizers into the growing medium prior to planting
    • Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, which can promote excessive leafy growth at the expense of blooms

Pruning & Maintenance

  • Best Time to Prune: After flowering
  • How to Prune:
    • Remove spent flowers to prevent seed formation and redirect energy to the bulb
    • Allow foliage to die back naturally; do not remove green leaves, as they contribute to bulb nourishment
    • Cut back dead stalks in late fall or early spring to maintain garden tidiness

Flowers, Foliage & Seasonal Interest

  • Bloom Time: Early summer
  • Flower Color:
    • Bright red-orange blooms with a satiny finish
    • Upward-facing flowers, ideal for viewing and cutting
  • Foliage:
    • Narrow, glossy, dark green leaves arranged in whorls along the stem
    • Compact, sturdy stems that do not require staking

Pest & Disease Management

Resistant to: Deer and rabbits

Common Pests:

  • AphidsCan cause leaf curling and transmit viruses
    • Solution: Apply insecticidal soap or introduce natural predators like ladybugs
  • Fungus Gnats and Shore FliesCommon in moist growing mediums
    • Solution: Maintain proper sanitation and avoid overwatering

Common Diseases:

  • Root Rots (Pythium and Rhizoctonia)Occur under wet conditions
    • Solution: Ensure well-drained soil and use preventative fungicide drench applications if necessary
  • Botrytis (Gray Mold)Can develop in humid conditions, especially on dead flower petals
    • Solution: Provide adequate air movement, avoid overhead irrigation, and apply preventative fungicide applications during blooming

Winter Protection

  • Cold-Hardy: Zones 3-9
  • Mulching:
    • In colder regions, apply a layer of mulch in late fall to protect bulbs from extreme temperatures
  • Container-Grown Lilies:
    • Move pots to a sheltered area or unheated garage to prevent deep freezing

Landscape Uses

Ideal for borders, containers, and small gardens
Excellent for cut flower arrangements
Adds vibrant color to early summer landscapes
Suitable for mass plantings or as an accent plant
Compact size makes it perfect for urban gardens or limited spaces

Companion Planting Ideas for Matrix Lily:

  • Daylilies (Hemerocallis)Complementary colors and similar bloom times
  • SalviaAdds vertical interest and attracts pollinators
  • CoreopsisProvides a contrasting yellow hue and fine-textured foliage
  • HostasOffer lush foliage that contrasts with lily blooms
  • SedumLow-growing varieties can act as a groundcover, keeping roots cool

 

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