6", sev, mid, rec, TET
Very fine light yellow-cream with tremendous round,
flat flower form and a heavily ruffled, somewhat fluffy, golden border. Much admired by
visitors, this lily acquired the garden name Scrambled Eggs. Breakfast anyone? Also, prior
to blooming, buds often have sharks teeth sneaking out of them, thus creating an
attractive display even before opening. Scapes are 20", nicely branched, carrying up
to 22 buds. Fertile both ways. Double Fan. |