This lily opens with a rusty orange overlay over pink, with fine sparse spotting from the center of each tepal to the throat. The orangy overlay fades almost completely within 2 days, leaving only a touch of rust on the tepal edges. Once faded the floret is a very good pink, and holds it`s colour reasonably well but exceptionally well for a pink. Named after a community in Northwest Territories, Canada. Grows to 1 M tall, blooming in mid to late July. Asiatic lily Marlene is a parent.
- Hybridized in 2001
- Registered in 2007
- Hybridized by Darm Crook
- Ic Asiatic