The Bagration lily variety is a large plant reaching heights of 90 to 110 cm, distinguished by its late blooming period and resistance to adverse climatic conditions. Medium-width, long, and light-green leaves create a harmonious contrast with the bright flowers.
Stems are straight and sturdy, each typically bearing 7 to 15 flowers, though only 4–5 are visible at full bloom. The inflorescence has a raceme shape, with each individual simple, star-shaped flower measuring about 2.8 cm in height and 13.5 cm in horizontal diameter. The main color is deep dark red with characteristic dark red spots. Floral filaments are red, anthers are purple, and the pistil is colored a rich red.
Bagration lacks fragrance and blooms for approximately 15 days. The plant shows medium resistance to diseases and pests, while its hardiness and heat tolerance are high, making it suitable for cultivation in various climatic zones.