Gloriosa Rothschildiana Seeds (Glory Lily Seeds)

Gloriosa Rothschildiana Seeds (Glory Lily Seeds)

 Vibrant, flame-like flowers. Perfect for climbing trellises or container gardens!

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10 Gloriosa Rothschildiana Seeds (Glory Lily Seeds)
US$1.90
100 Gloriosa Rothschildiana Seeds (Glory Lily Seeds)
US$7.80
500 Gloriosa Rothschildiana Seeds (Glory Lily Seeds)
US$34.00
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Gloriosa Rothschildiana

Gloriosa rothschildiana, commonly known as Glory Lily or Climbing Lily, is an exotic flowering vine with striking red and yellow curled petals that form a unique, crown-like shape. Native to Africa and Asia, this stunning plant is a showstopper in any garden.

With its tendrils at the leaf tips, the Glory Lily easily climbs trellises, pergolas, and fences, reaching heights of 6-10 feet (2-3 meters). It thrives in warm, humid climates but can be grown in pots and overwintered indoors in colder regions.

Once established, Gloriosa rothschildiana is drought-tolerant and requires minimal maintenance. It prefers full sun to partial shade and grows best in well-draining, nutrient-rich soil.

Growing Information

  • Hardiness Zones: 8-11 (or as a container plant in colder regions)
  • Soil Requirements: Well-drained, nutrient-rich soil
  • Light Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Mature Height: 6-10 ft (2-3 m)
  • Blooming Season: Summer
  • Uses: Trellises, pergolas, fences, container gardening
More Information
Label Gloriosa rothschildiana
Common name Glory Lily
Genus Gloriosa
Species Gloriosa rothschildiana
Germination As a houseplant, plant indoors in pots, 1/2" deep, in a mixture of two parts rich potting soil, one part builders sand and one part peat moss. Tubers can also be started indoors in late Winter then transplant to the garden. Place in indirect light and keep soil evenly moist. Once it begins to grow, move into more sun and increase watering. After blooming, withhold water and fertilizer, allowing the plant to go dormant. When the foliage dies down, dig the tubers and store them in peat moss or vermiculite through the Winter. They can also be left in their pots of dry soil until Spring, when they should be replanted in fresh soil.
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