












L. × dalhansonii ‘Mrs R.O. Backhouse’ II(c/d) Parentage: hansonii X martagon R: R.O. Backhouse (c. 1921), I: R. Wallace & Co. AM 1921
Inside orange-yellow; outside slightly flushed with magenta-pink; spots purple, sparse. Lvs whorled. Stems 1.5-1.9 m. June. (Published in Gard. Chron., ser. 3, 69: 313
(1921).).
This is a rare jewel and has been very difficult to find the true hybrid as there are a lot of look a likes. I am very fortunate to have this gem that is a vigorous grower for me and is ready to be thinned out a bit. This is a little bit of a late bloomer here in Minnesota Very old and reliable grower that has proven the test of the changing times. Slight fragrance that adds to the charming display that she carries.
The plant once established is 4 feet tall some years taller.
Plant in a semi shaded area with dappled sunshine is best. It will grow in full sun as well