Lilium Martagon Subsp. Vestitum
Lilium martagon subsp. vestitum is a rare and elegant variant of the Turk's cap lily known for its striking, bell-shaped blooms. Native to the mountainous regions of Central Asia, this subspecies thrives in cool, moist environments with well-drained soil. Its flowers, often a deep red or orange, are adorned with intricate patterns that make them visually stunning. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively obscure species within the lily family. Cultivated with care, it can add a touch of wild elegance to gardens and botanical collections.