








Moonyeen Parentage: (martagon × unknown) X (martagon × unknown)
R: F. Tarlton (pre 1972), N: F. Tarlton (1988), I: Honeywood Lilies, REG: F. Tarlton (1988)
Inside moderate purplish pink, throat and tepal- tips deep purplish pink; outside very pale purple; spots many, moderate purplish red on basal half of each tepal; nectaries moderate orange-yellow; pollen strong orange. Tepals 37 × 15 mm, margins smooth, tips moderately reflexed. Lvs whorled, 70 × 20 mm, dark green. Stems 1 m, mid to dark green, with 12 or more fls. June.
A early bloomer that is stunning . It glows with stunning color and is one that has multiplied well here at Hartle-Gilman Gardens. I have a limited supply this season and I hope that you enjoy them as much as I have. These seem to be more vigorous than some of the other Pink hybrids that I have.
4-5 feet tall once established
5-6 inched deep for planting and water in well
dappled sunshine, or full. will not tolerate deep shade or continuous wet damp soils.