An Asiatic lily cultivar ‘Red Flame’ was developed in 2011 at National Institute of Horticultural and Herbal Science (NIHHS), Rural Development Administration (RDA), of Korea. The cross was made between female parents Lilium Asiatic ‘A01-78’ and male parents L. Asiatic ‘Rodrigo’ in 2001. Preliminarily selection was done as ‘A04-8’ in 2004. Multiplication and bulb formation, and characteristic tests were conducted from 2005 to 2010. The evaluation of this line was performed and named as ‘Wongyo C1-110’ in 2011. ‘Red Flame’ flowers at the first days of June and grows average 95.6 cm. It flowers upward-facing, dark red (RHS, R45A) with the size of flower 15.7 cm. Mean petal length and width is 9.7 cm and 3.0 cm, respectively. Leaves are 11 cm long and 1.7 cm wide, respectively. The weight and size of bulb is 52 g and 18 cm, respectively. Year-round flowering can be by storing the bulb under -1.5℃ conditions. For forcing culture, it is necessary to add calcium to the fertilizer or remove side scales to prevent leaf scorch. It is needed to control Botrytis disease in wet season.