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Claude Shride Heirloom Martagon Lily
Claude Shride Heirloom Martagon Lily
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This 1970s lilium hybrid has dark mahogany red flowers with intermittent, small red orbs encircled in vibrant golden orange and a dark orange base. A floriferous garden variety once established and mature. The butterfly beloved Lilium martagon Claude Shride is best planted in the fall. It requires well draining soil that is not humus rich because it cannot tolerate 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 plus flowers per stalk.
Martagon lilies are endemic to east Asia. This lilium species grows nodding, strongly recurved Turk’s cap flowers. Fragrant blooms in mid to late summer. Excellent cut flower crop. Plant in full sun to part shade.
Hardy down to USDA zone 2.
Height x Spread: 80cm/ 32’’ x 30cm/ 12’’
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