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Lilium Manitoba Morning

Lilium martagon Manitoba Morning
Martagon Lily, Turk's Cap Lily

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A recently bred hybrid Martagon lily, with numerous pinkish-purple flowers, speckled and mottled with brown and yellow. A highly fragrant variety, essential for any collector, yet easy to grow.
Flower size
8 cm
Height at maturity
80 cm
Spread at maturity
30 cm
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Hardiness
Hardy down to -29°C
Soil moisture
Dry soil, Moist soil
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Best planting time October
Recommended planting time January, October to December
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Flowering time July to September
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Description

Lilium 'Manitoba Morning' is a recently bred hybrid of the martagon variety. Its numerous pink-violet flowers are spotted and speckled with brown and yellow. A lovely highly fragrant variety that is a must-have for collectors and will faithfully bloom every year.

 

'Manitoba Morning' is a deciduous bulbous plant with a narrow and upright habit from spring onwards. It belongs to the Liliaceae family. It is a hybrid obtained through cross-breeding between Lilium martagon and Lilium hansonii. This compact plant will reach 80 cm (32in) high when in bloom, and the clump will spread indefinitely over time as the bulbs produce bulblets through vegetative propagation. From mid-summer to September, medium-sized flowers with a diameter of 8 cm (3in) appear in clusters of 3 to 8. They bloom facing downwards, heir petals curl back when ripe and are a light pink-violet with yellow and brown speckles. Each stem bears about twenty pleasantly fragrant flowers. The lanceolate leaves are dark green.

 

This lily establishes itself a bit more slowly than Asian, trumpet, or oriental lilies. It may take an extra season before flowering, and planting conditions must be carefully attended to. Martagon lilies sulk when moved and need time to settle. Plant lilies with other perennials in borders as they appreciate having their feet in the shade, and the other perennials will help prevent the stems from bending in the wind. The 'Manitoba Morning' hybrid is ideal for borders, cool rockeries, and of course, cut flowers. The botanical martagon lily, from which this variety and a whole line of magnificent hybrids originate, is protected in the wild, and both its flowers and foliage are remarkable.

 

Plant habit

Height at maturity 80 cm
Spread at maturity 30 cm
Growth rate normal

Flowering

Flower colour pink
Flowering time July to September
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 8 cm
Fragrance slightly scented, Floral
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Lilium

Species

martagon

Cultivar

Manitoba Morning

Family

Liliaceae

Other common names

Martagon Lily, Turk's Cap Lily

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference41281

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Planting and care

The 'Manitoba Morning' hybrid martagon lily establishes itself a little more slowly than Asian, trumpet or Oriental lilies. Very good drainage is necessary and a rocky soil will be perfect. Bulbs rot if grown in a substrate that is too wet during their dormancy period. It is strongly advised not to add peaty compost to the martagon lily or any of its hybrids, but a supply of well-rotted compost or leaf mould in autumn is a good idea. You should plant the bulbs in full sun or partial shade, preferably in spring,  15 cm (6in) deep in a pocket of soil mixed with leaf mould and gravel. Surround them with a layer of sand to prevent rot and slug attacks, while allowing them to grow more easily. Mark the planting location, as vegetation only starts in April. If red lily beetles appear, treat them immediately, as their larvae can devour all the leaves. The most effective method is to catch them manually but be careful as they drop as soon as they are touched. After flowering, it is a good idea to cut the faded flowers halfway so that the bed remains beautiful during summer.

Planting period

Best planting time October
Recommended planting time January, October to December
Planting depth 15 cm

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow, Rockery, Woodland edge
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Back of border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil, Well-drained soil

Care

Pruning No pruning necessary
Soil moisture Dry soil, Moist soil
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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