Martagon Lily ‘Peppard Gold’ | Turk’s Cap Lily Bulb | Shade Tolerant Lily | Rare Yellow Lily | Woodland Garden Plant

Martagon Lily ‘Peppard Gold’ | Turk’s Cap Lily Bulb | Shade Tolerant Lily | Rare Yellow Lily | Woodland Garden Plant

Sale price  $75.00 Regular price  $125.00
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Martagon Lily ‘Peppard Gold’ | Turk’s Cap Lily Bulb | Shade Tolerant Lily | Rare Yellow Lily | Woodland Garden Plant

Martagon Lily ‘Peppard Gold’ | Turk’s Cap Lily Bulb | Shade Tolerant Lily | Rare Yellow Lily | Woodland Garden Plant

Sale price  $75.00 Regular price  $125.00

Add elegance and rare beauty to your garden with Lilium martagon ‘Peppard Gold’, a stunning Turk’s Cap lily known for its golden-orange, recurved blooms with dramatic dark speckling.

Unlike most lilies, martagons thrive in partial shade, making them a perfect choice for woodland gardens and shaded borders.

🌟 Why Gardeners Love It

  • 🌼 Unique Turk’s cap flowers with recurved petals
  • 🌿 Shade-tolerant lily (rare among lilies!)
  • 🐝 Attracts bees, butterflies, and pollinators
  • 🌱 Long-lived perennial that naturalizes over time
  • ✂️ Excellent for cut flower arrangements

🌱 Plant Details

  • Botanical Name: Lilium martagon ‘Peppard Gold’
  • Type: Perennial bulb
  • Flower Color: Golden-yellow to orange with dark speckles
  • Bloom Time: Early to mid-summer
  • Height: 3–5 feet
  • Light: Partial shade to full sun
  • Zones: 3–8

🌿 Perfect For

  • Woodland gardens & shaded borders
  • Cottage gardens & naturalized plantings
  • Pollinator-friendly landscapes
  • Rare plant collectors

⚠️ Important Growing Note (Sets Expectations)

Martagon lilies are slow to establish but long-lived.

✔ First year: focus on root establishment
✔ Best performance begins in year 2–3

👉 Once established, they return reliably for years

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🌿 Care Tips

  • Plant bulbs 6–8 inches deep
  • Use well-draining, humus-rich soil
  • Keep soil evenly moist (not soggy)
  • Allow foliage to die back naturally
  • Avoid disturbing once planted (they dislike transplanting)

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