About Sing Out

Out-facing orange flowers sprinkled with red spots. Strongly recurved. Hybridized by Dr. Eugene Fox.

About Lily, Martagon

The small, recurved flowers of the Martagon Division dangle from upright stems in early summer. Self-seeds in a good site, preferring part shade. Flowers open from the bottom up over one to two weeks. All parts of the lily are toxic to cats, even small amounts of pollen and water that held cut lily stems. See the ASPCA for more.

Pot Size & Price
1.5 gal. pot
$37.00
Height
55"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun shade
Catalog
U029
Plant Traits
New This Year

Other varieties of Lily, Martagon

Martagon lily Arabian Knight, down-facing dark red recurved lily flowers
Photo by Andowan

Arabian Knight

Catalog
U024
Lilium Claude Shride, dark red down-facing lilies
Friends School Plant Sale photo by Jenn L.

Claude Shride

Catalog
U025
Martagon lily Early Bird, down facing pink to orange with small maroon speckles
Photo from Lily Land

Early Bird

Catalog
U026
Lilium martagon 'Manitoba Morning', dark pink down-facing lilies, speckles
Photo courtesy of Dennis Drews

Manitoba Morning

Catalog
U027
Martagon lily Mrs. R.O. Backhouse, orange gold with purple spots and pink buds
Photo from the Chicago Botanic Garden

Mrs. R.O. Backhouse

Catalog
U028
Martagon lily Slate's Morning, reddish pink petals are yellow near centers with dark spots
Photo from Lily Land

Slate's Morning

Catalog
U030
Lilium martagon Sunny Morning', orange and gold downfacing lilies
Photo from Burpee Seed Company

Sunny Morning

Catalog
U031