Lily, Martagon-group
Descendants produced by crossing work with the Turkish lily, Lilium martagon. Airy flower clusters formed by ‘loose hanging’ flowers with the typical Turkish hat shape. The flowers spread a wonderful wild flowers fragrance.
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Lilium martagon 'Alberta Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, dark pink flowers with white speckles. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Albi Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, white with maroon brown speckles. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Arabian Knight'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, burgundy red with gold-yellow speckles. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Claude Shride'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, purple-red, the outside of the flower is pink. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Pink Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, beautiful soft pink flowers sprinkled with purple pink dots. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Sunny Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, warm yellow flowers, many purple-red speckles on the inside of the flowers. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Fairy Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, pink with ocher yellow and brown speckles. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Manitoba Morning'
Slightly scented. One of the selections in the Martagon group, dusky pink, speckled yellow and brown. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.Delivery planting time, September-November 2024 -
Lilium martagon 'Candy Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, pink, towards the heart purple speckles.. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage.
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Lilium martagon 'Golden Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, soft yellow flowers. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage. -
Lilium martagon 'Purple Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, soft purplish-pink flowers with purple dots. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage. -
Lilium martagon 'Snowy Morning'
One of the selections in the Martagon group, white, green from the center with nicely contrasting orange stamens. These lilies have a natural look, spread a wildflower scent and are attractive to bumblebees, bees and butterflies. Plant them in light, humus-rich soil (lime) with good drainage. A good alternative for the less easily cultivated L. martagon var. album.