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Turk's Cap Lily Bulbs

Latin:  Lilium martagon

Other Names:  Martagon Lily
Distribution
:  The Turk's Cap Lily is naturalised in deciduous woods and hedgerows across southern Britain, although not originally native to Britain.  
Habitat
:  Deciduous woodland.
Description:  Perennial. It is a tall plant (90-120cms) flowering from June to September.  It has numerous scented pink and purple flowers with darker spots with turned back petals which resemble a Turk's cap. 

Planting Instructions for Dry Bulbs:  bulbs should be planted in the autumn as soon as received.  They are best planted where they can be left undisturbed.  Plant with about 10cm of soil above the bulb, so that the soil covering does not dry out during the Spring.  If the soil dries out, the plant may not have sufficient moisture to build up the bulb for flowering the following year.

Click Here to Buy Martagon Lily Bulbs for delivery September to December 

Plant the bulbs as soon as they are received. 

These bulbs were grown from cultivated stock.  

 

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