asiatic lily invasive Tiny Diamond Dwarf Asiatic Lily
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asiatic lily invasive Tiny Diamond Dwarf Asiatic Lily

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asiatic lily invasive Tiny Diamond Dwarf Asiatic LilyLooking for a jewel box of color in your garden? The Tiny Diamond Dwarf Asiatic Lily (Lilium germanicum 'Tiny Diamond') sparkles with deep pink red blooms brushed in soft blush highlights. Growing just 1 2 feet tall, it's the perfect small scale Lily with a big personality. Its strong stems hold the radiant blooms proudly, while its lush green, lance shaped foliage stays handsome all season. A modern hybrid in the Asiatic Lily group, Tiny Diamond

Looking for a jewel-box of color in your garden? The Tiny Diamond Dwarf Asiatic Lily (Lilium × germanicum 'Tiny Diamond') sparkles with deep pink-red blooms brushed in soft blush highlights. Growing just 1-2 feet tall, it's the perfect small-scale Lily with a big personality. Its strong stems hold the radiant blooms proudly, while its lush green, lance-shaped foliage stays handsome all season.

A modern hybrid in the Asiatic Lily group, Tiny Diamond boasts vivid color, resilience, and reliability. Native Asiatic Lilies have long been prized for their bold, early blooms, and this dwarf introduction brings that heritage in a more compact, garden-friendly form.

Key Features

  • Compact Asiatic Lily growing only 1-2 feet tall
  • Brilliant deep pink-red blooms with blush highlights
  • Perennial in USDA zones 3-9
  • Upright, tidy habit perfect for containers and borders
  • Showy cut flowers with long-lasting garden color

Landscaping Uses

This compact perennial lights up the garden in USDA zones 3-9, producing its show-stopping flowers in early to mid-summer. Unlike taller Lilies, this dwarf Lily variety keeps a tidy, upright habit, making it an easy fit for containers, borders, or even cutting gardens.

This dazzling dwarf Lily brings fireworks of color to small gardens and containers. At just 1-2 feet tall, it's ideal for tucking into mixed borders or brightening up patios.

Care & Maintenance

The Tiny Diamond Dwarf Asiatic Lily is a hardy herbaceous perennial bulb with a resilient nature and easy-care routine. As one of the showiest spring-planted bulbs, it belongs to a group of beloved summer-flowering bulbs that bring vibrant color after spring flowers fade.

  • Planting Time: Best planted in fall or early spring
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun for best blooms, tolerates light shade
  • Soil Requirements: Well-drained, organically rich soil - avoid soggy conditions
  • Moisture Needs: Keep soil evenly moist, especially first year - use the Finger Test
  • Mulch: Apply a 3-4 inch layer of mulch to protect bulbs and conserve moisture
  • Fertilization Needs: Use a bulb or perennial fertilizer in early spring. Compost also works well
  • Pruning Info: Deadhead spent blooms (how-to here), but keep foliage until it yellows naturally to feed bulbs
  • Division Info: Divide clumps every 3-4 years to keep plants vigorous
  • Special Perks: Deer- and rabbit-resistant, cold-hardy, low-maintenance

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A Gem That Shines Bright

The Tiny Diamond Lily truly lives up to its name - compact, sparkling, and full of vibrant charm. With its brilliant flowers and easy nature, this dwarf Asiatic Lily is a must-have for gardeners looking to add color in a small package. Order your Tiny Diamond Dwarf Asiatic Lily today from NatureHills.com and enjoy its dazzling blooms season after season!

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The best part of this book is Ford. Hands down. No question. And to be honest, he deserves someone better than Rosie. I get that she’s supposed to be the whirlwind of a woman who can stand on her own two feet and doesn’t need a man telling her what to do. But, am I allowed to say that she just got annoying after a while? The reason for the high-ish rating considering my disdain for the main character is the rest of the characters. I ended up loving Cora, and the relationship that she forged with Ford was a major selling point for me. Her situation was utterly crappy, and her sullen demeanor reflected that in conjunction with teenage angst very well. I loved how they bonded over a mutual love of music, and his approach to letting her know that he cared without being creepy or too overzealous. I also liked Ford’s parents. His father is a famous musician, so he grew up with a silver spoon in his mouth. However, Cora comes to be because his father wants him to make his own way in the world. I haven’t ever read a book that took this approach, and it was a cool twist of fate. Wes adds some comedy to the plot as Rosie’s older brother, and I am intrigued by his story in book 2. All in all, this is a very easy read with enough spice to keep you from skipping to the end. It just wasn’t my favorite.
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I feel like this fit perfectly into the “wholesome spice” category — warm hug / feel good vibes, slow burn, enemies / rivals to lovers, small town romance, childhood crushes — it was all just very sweet! Some parts of this book also were so funny I not only laughed out loud, but read the excerpts to my husband because I was so amused. Very enjoyable & easy read!
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I actually read this book awhile ago but now just getting to review it. I absolutely loved this book. The cover attracted my attention just because it's all in one cover and it's not something that I normally see. I loved the tension between Rosie and Ford. They fought so much that you knew once they both gave in to their temptation that it was going to be explosive. Also I fell in love with Ford's twelve year old daughter with her snarky and sass behavior. Though, you will see where she gets it from as you read the book. The plot is great, a little slow in some parts but it is easy to get past it. If you want to build up with some humor this is the book for you. The smut in this book is mild but it is what is expected since it's not a dark romance. I highly recommend checking out this book.
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Wild Love deserves all the hype it’s gotten. For my first Elsie Silver book, this one was a 4.5⭐️ A sweet, simple small town romance that will keep you on your toes. Rosie was a pretty relatable character if you’ve grown up in a small town. That feeling of wanting to get out, and wanting something more is something most probably feel. But it turned out that wasn’t what she actually wanted, and moving back to Rose Hill ended up being the peace she really needed. While we all love a good enemies to lovers trope, Ford discovering he had a daughter was a nice touch and kept the story much more interesting. Wild love didn’t just tell of two friends falling for each other, but also Ford navigating his newfound fatherhood and Rosie stepping in to help not only him but his daughter.
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My love for this book is everything. Just thinking back to the little family—Ford, Cora, and Rosie—was absolutely amazing to read about. The way I completely fell in love with the lovesick billionaire, the grieving daughter, and a woman trying to find herself again was the best part of the book. I felt like each word drew me closer to the main characters. Ford is a billionaire who buys a run-down house in his old vacation town when, surprise, a quiet, guarded, incredibly smart twelve-year-old girl shows up on his doorstep claiming to be his daughter through a past sperm donation. Cora has lost her father, and her mother is struggling deeply, so Ford unexpectedly takes Cora under his wing. She’s sharp, sarcastic, emotionally reserved, and clearly carrying more weight than a kid her age should have to bear. Not long after, Rosie—Ford’s best friend’s little sister and his long-lost love—returns to town after being mistreated by her boss. Her arrival catches Ford completely off guard, and all the feelings he thought he’d buried come crashing back. Throughout the book, Rosie forms a deep, natural bond with Cora, and together they slowly build something that feels like home. Ford doesn’t just fall in love with Rosie—he falls in love with the family they create. Favorite Parts ★ Rosie’s bond with Cora was literally my breaking point. They are so incredibly sweet and felt completely real.
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