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Lily martagon Pink Morning
Back again! It has whisper mauve-pink flowers with white petal margins and a delicate smattering of mauve-pink spots. A floriferous garden variety once established and mature, butterfly-beloved L. martagon Pink Morning is best planted in the fall. It requires well-draining soil that is not humus-rich because it cannot tolerate getting wet feet. It prefers full to partial sun with its flowers and foliage in the sun, and its lower stalk in the shade. It likes it dry over the summer and hates any sort of root disturbance once planted. It may even hold off flowering the first year until it is well established. Once mature, it may yield 40+ flowers per stalk, like so many little hanging presents with fancy bows. Apply no more than a 2” layer of leaf mulch after the ground has frozen. Lily Class: Martagon (and Heirloom Species). Bulb size: 14/16 cm. Full to partial sunlight. Bloom time in horticultural zone 5: July/August. Plant 6” deep and 12” apart. HZ: 3-8. Height: 3' to 4'.
Lilies are The Art & Soul of Summer.
Lily Horticultural Tips
Lilies are The Art & Soul of Summer.
Lily Horticultural Tips