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  • Martagon Hybrid Lily Mix - 86166
  • Martagon Hybrid Lily Mix - 86166
Ships Fall

Martagon Hybrid Lily Mix

#86166
Fall Pre-Order
$19.46
Was: $25.95
You Save: $6.49 (25.0%)
3 bulbs per package
Quantity:
4.67 stars, based on 3 review(s)
Ships: Fall 2023 [?]

Martagon Lilies are a special garden gem and this mix is sure to add a special touch to your garden. Martagon Lilies are best when planted in the autumn, and once they are planted they do not like to be moved. This mix may produce a range of colors from oranges, pinks, reds, yellows and/or whites. Best when planted in a partial sun location, these slow growing beauties multiply and are certainly worth waiting for.

* Please note: Due to the life cycle of this item it is harvested in late summer by our suppliers and do not arrive to to us from Holland until early to mid-October. Therefore, all orders containing this item will begin shipping in mid to late October, according to the hardiness zone.

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Keizer, OR

Bring on spring! Can't wait to see my lily beauties!

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  • Good quality
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  • Spendy as usual
I splurged this year on bulbs. Most all looked great upon receiving. It's the end of November, but I'd really rather see the sun! I had to plant in containers for now. Must upgrade some sunny planting areas. Got ahead of myself with so many new bulbs. I just hope they all have enough drainage in these planters for now. We'll see!

New Mexico

Fresh Ready and Ready for Fall Planting

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I received the bulbs. They’re in their maximum sizes. I was tempted to take some scales for scale propagation before planting the bulbs.

Very thrilled

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I couldn't plant these immediately when they arrived in the fall, and they developed some soft spots that worried me. I planted anyways and hoped for the best. All 3 have emerged this spring and appear to have buds! I'm very thrilled, as one even produced 2 shoots. All appear to be developing buds that I hope will flower. I'm pleasantly surprised, as I've read that these lilies frequently do not emerge the first year or so and can be a bit cumbersome.