L. x ‘Red Path’ Martagon
$32.00
Description
L. x ‘Red Path’
cv. (‘Brocade’ x unknown) H: E.Robinson, 1966 N:&I:1979. Gaybird Nursery list, 1979. Dark red throughout, unspotted; petal tips slightly reflexed. Lvs whorled, dark green. Stems 1.0-1.2m, green, with numerous fls.
This classic martagon is one that can be distinguished from at a glance. The reverse ( back side of the flower ) tells the story. creamy-melon in color, very much the opposite of the face of the blooms. This is an excellent grower and will increase with each season once it is established. I have had mine for 5 seasons now as it was original stock in the field that was harvested in 2020. Red Path is a hard to find martagon and I am happy that I can now offer you a few to have for your very own. I have this clump in my gardens that have a few hosta and ferns, and the display is stunning in June when Red Path is blooming.
4 feet tall once established
Plant 5-6 inches deep and water in well. please remember that martagons do not like deep shade nor continuous wet soils
dappled sunshine to full
Additional information
| Weight | 0.10 kg |
|---|---|
| Dimensions | 1.00 × 1.00 × 1.00 cm |










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