What is Marton lily?
and Martoragon Lily is a type of flowering plants originally from a colder climate in Europe and Asia. The race was also successful in Canada and parts of the northern United States. It was also called the Turkova caps of Lily, the Martol Lily flowers down the face, but the petals turned and created a flowering appearance similar to a hat. The scientific name for Lily Marton is lilium martoragon
Long -living and striking plant, Lily Martol is growing relatively large flowers on a high stem. The stem can grow up to 6 feet (1.8 m), but usually an average of about 4 feet (1.2 m). Although these plants can grow both in partial and in direct sunlight, direct light tends to inhibit their growth and the resulting plants will be shorter than plants grown in partial shade. Blossoms grow in clusters and a single stem can have up to 50 flowers. However, the number of flowers varies considerably and some stems may have less than 15 flowers.
elliptical locaks grow from stems at different intervals insamples called Whorls. WHORL is simply a group of leaves that completely surrounds the stem at a specific location. Each leaf can be up to 6.3 inches (16 cm) and every WHORL can contain almost dozen leaves.
BLOSSOMS OF THE MARTOF LILY are usually shades of pink, but can be more violet or redder. There are also several hybrid varieties of plants that allow a larger color spectrum such as yellow or white. Six almost identical petals surround the cluster of a large type. Blossoms and sticks show down, but the petals partially open and wavy up.
curling can be small or extreme, with petals of some flowers completely return to each other. Whether it seems that only the tip of the curl or the petal folds on top of each other, every petal of the flower behaves the same way. Therefore, evenly twisted petalsurate the appearance of the cap and therefore its common name Turkova tapCE Lily.
Martovka Lily best makes neutral or slightly acidic soil and requires average regular irrigation. The plant is well adapted to colder weather and can usually survive at temperatures below the freezer. This lily usually blooms at the end of spring to summer. This requires relatively low maintenance, but the bulbs may be difficult to find due to the slow spread of the plant that can occur by seed or division of the bulb scales.