Mahogany Bells

L. martagon ‘Mahogany Bells’  Parentage: tsingtauense X martagon var. cattaniae R: R.S. Luscher (1967), N: R.S. Luscher (1976), I: R.S. Luscher (1976), REG: R.S. Luscher (1976) Fls mahogany-red, throat pale cream-gold; outside chestnut-brown; spots present; pollen brown. Tepals 40 mm long, thick and fleshy, margins smooth. Lvs whorled, midrib dark purple. Stems 0.9-1.2 m. July. (Published in Lilies and other Liliaceae, 1976: 91.). Classic and Historic rare beauty  Come take a look at the sales page at Hartle-Gilman Gardens for immediate shipping

These stunning unique tall and graceful martagon is very attractive. Some get this confused with Theodor Haber and Lusher. There are differences.

‘Mahogany Bells’  will delight you for many years to come as an heirloom garden variety that many collectors seek.

4-5 feet tall once established

plant 5-6 inches deeply and water in well