L. 'ALBERTA MORNING'
White with dark pink tips and darker pink spots. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'AMELITA'
Purplish pink with haloed purplish pink spots on a light pink background. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'ARABIAN KNIGHT'
Dark red, orange center, red spots outlined in orange.
3 to 4 feet tall with bright orange-yellow pollen. Reliable grower.
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L. 'attiwaw'
Strong yellowish pink in center to purplish pink at the tepal tips. Small purple spots haloed in yellow. 3 feet.
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L. 'bendick'
Light pink with small red spots outlined in yellow. Large pink buds. About 4 feet with brown pollen.
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L. 'bROCADE'
Yellow, red spots, pink tepal tips. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'bROTSing'
Creamy yellow, unspotted. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'brunswiek'
Bright orange, darker spots. 4 to 5 feet. |
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L. 'CADENSE'
Light to medium yellow, sparse dark maroon spots. Large flowers. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'chameleon'
Changes from pale pink to light yellow as the flowers age. Maroon spots. To 5 feet.
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L. 'chernova'
Dark pink and white with medium large pink spots. About 4 feet. Up to two dozen florets.
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L. 'city lights'
Light yellow orange with small orange spots. Florets are down to side facing. On the short side at 2.5 to 3 feet.
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L. 'claude shride'
One of the easiest and most vigorous growing of the martagon lilies to grow. Wine red butterfly-like blooms. 3-5 feet tall.
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L. 'Cranberry dancer'
Cranberry at tips transitioning to deep yellow in center. Large cranberry spots. Gold pollen. Up to 5 feet.
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L. 'DALHANSONII'
4 to 5 foot stems hold up to two dozen red brown florets. Establishes easily and multiplies quickly.
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L. 'EARLY BIRD'
Soft pink with a yellow cast and small red spots. A shorter martagon at 2 to 3 feet.
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L. 'FAIRY MORNING'
Pink with yellowish centers. Maroon spots, concentrated in center. Orange pollen. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'GAYBIRD'
Rich pink with large red spots haloed in yellow. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'GUINEA GOLD'
Creamy yellow darker toward center with medium and small red spots. 3 to 5 feet.
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L. 'HANTSING'
Deep, glowing red, no spots. 3 to 5 feet.
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L. 'KOMETEN GROUP'
A group of hybrids with colors including apricot, orange and wine red. Small dark spots. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'LEAFLAND WINE'
Tightly recurved, wine red unspotted florets. Up to two dozen florets per 4-foot stem.
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L. 'LOIS HOLE'
Vivid yellow, spots absent. Pollen orange. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'MAHOGANY BELLS'
Mahogany red with gold throat and small spots – unique look. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'MANITOBA MORNING'
Medium pink, large red spots outlined in yellow with a yellow center. 2 to 3 feet.
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L. 'MAROON KING'
Deep maroon transitioning to cream with small red spots in the center. 3 to 5 feet.
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L. 'MOONYEEN'
Pale purplish pink with darker purplish pink spots. Lighter tepal reverses. Orange pollen. 4 to 5 feet'.
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L. 'Mrs. R. O.Backhouse'
Light yellow with small red spots. An old and reliable grower. 3 to 5 feet.
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L. 'Nepera'
Slightly outfacing medium orange florets covered with many purple spots. Quickly multiplies to form three-foot-high clump.
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L. 'ORANGE MARMALADE'
Vivid orange, long and narrow tepals. Black stems. Striking! 3 to 5 feet.
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L. p311
Light yellow and pink with dark pink spots. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'Paisley Hybrids'
Lilac to yellow to orange group of hybrids with tiny maroon spots. 3 to 5 feet.
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L. 'PEPPARD GOLD'
Medium pink, apricot, and yellow shades with dark red spots haloed in yellow. 2 to 3 feet.
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L. 'Pink Morning'
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L. 'Pink Taurade'
Medium pink with dark red spots outlined in yellow, scattered over the petals. Flowers slightly outfacing. Up to 5 feet.
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L. 'PORT WINE'
Medium purplish red, spots absent. Tightly recurved florets. 4 feet.
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L. 'REDMAN'
Dark red tightly recurved florets, unspotted. Reliable grower. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'ROSE ARCH'
Rose pink tightly recurved florets with a very few dark spots. Long pedicels. 5 feet.
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L. 'RUSSIAN MORNING'
Deep pinkish red, changing to light yellow in center; spotted with deep pinkish red in center. 2 to 3 feet.
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L. 'Sarcee'
Glowing dark red in the sun; dark red, almost black in the shade. Orange pollen. 4 feet.
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L. 'SCARLET MORNING'
Yellow orange base overlaid with red brown. Red brown spots haloed in yellow. 3 to 4 feet..
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L. 'SING OUT'
Bright orange outfacing blooms with red spots. Vigorous grower. 4 to 5 feet.
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L. 'Slate Seedling'
Golden yellow with small red spots on two thirds of tepals; light pink-orange tips. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'Slate's Morning'
Medium pink with dark red spots outlined in yellow, scattered over the petals. Flowers slightly outfacing. Up to 5 feet.
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L. 'St. albert'
Dark pink, unspotted blooms. Light pink backs. 3 feet.
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L. 'Stargate'
White with maroon spots. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'Sunny Morning'
Deep yellow with large maroon spots in center and smaller maroon spots toward tepal tips. 2 to 3 feet.
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L. 'Sutton Court'
Medium yellow with pink shading and some spots. Large florets. 4 to 5 feet
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L. ‘SWEET BETSY'
Pink with pink spots on a yellow flame. 4 to 5 feet
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L. 'Terrace City'
Pink shading to yellow toward the center. Small red spots. A vigorous grower. 3 to 4 feet.
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L. 'Tsing'
Tangerine throughout, medium maroon spots. 2 to 3 feet.
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Lilium hansonii
An easy to grow species of the martagon group. 3 to 5 foot stems hold vivid yellow florets with small red spots.
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Dutch Hansonii Hybrid
Orange yellow, very small red spots. 3 to 4 feet. (Widely sold as L hansonii by the Dutch but believed to be a hybrid by some. See Pontus Wallsten book The Lily Species and Their Bulbs.)
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Lilium martagon
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Lilium martagon var albiflorum
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Lilium martagon var album
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Lilium tsingtauense
Brilliant orange, almost unspotted, upfacing species martagon. Short at 1.5 to 3 feet.
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