NATMEGER is an Asian lily hybrid that reaches a height of 150 to 200 cm. The plant stem is large and sturdy, up to 2 cm in diameter, colored deep green with rare dark purple stripes. The leaves are dark green, 12–15 cm long and 1.2–1.5 cm wide, creating a dense yet elegant look.
NATMEGER flowers are arranged in racemose inflorescences containing 30 to 50 bell-shaped buds. Each flower has a diameter of up to 15 cm and is colored canary yellow with small dark brown spots measuring 1–3 mm. Pedicels are about 10–12 cm long, while staminal filaments and the style are light yellow. Anthers open brown, giving the buds a characteristic appearance.
NATMEGER is prized for its late flowering time – from late July, making it ideal for extending the season in the garden and on landscape plots. Thanks to its bright coloration and large inflorescences, the plant is widely used both as a decorative element and as a cut for bouquets. It is also popular among breeders who use it in the hybridization of new lily varieties.