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Do the bulbs of L. souliei look like L. lophophorum? There's another Chinese source offering what I think could be the real thing, but their minimum order is unfortunately quite high.
I don't recall saying that L. henryi peters out, John... merely that it persists but does not thrive... or increase...
Your L. taliense "var. kaichen" looks lovely, I tried ordering it from Chen Yi once, but she sent L. leichtlinii instead... Would you mind posting a picture of the foliage?
Thanks for the confirmation, Göte! John - I've PMed you the source Your L. taliense "var. kaichen" looks lovely, I tried ordering it from Chen Yi once, but she sent L. leichtlinii instead... Would you mind posting a picture of the foliage? ETA: I've also noticed that what she sends as L. souliei is prone to rot, half of them died in their first year, and none have flowered yet. I've posted an old pic of an L. lophophorum bulb below.
John - I've PMed you the source Your L. taliense "var. kaichen" looks lovely, I tried ordering it from Chen Yi once, but she sent L. leichtlinii instead... Would you mind posting a picture of the foliage? ETA: I've also noticed that what she sends as L. souliei is prone to rot, half of them died in their first year, and none have flowered yet. I've posted an old pic of an L. lophophorum bulb below.
Here are a few sloppy pix of the L. taliense - in a rush as the rain has started and 1.5 inches of rain tonight and the end of a tropical storm Tuesday. Will self this lily and cross it with nepalense.
I think that your Lilium polyphyllum may be wrongly named. It is one of the lilies that I have not grown but the literature says that it is closer to monadelphum and perhaps martagon than to the sinomartagon group.Polyphyllum is described as having more trumpet shaped flowers that are only reflexed halfway down. Since it grows in north India and Afghanistan but not in China we have little help of Haw or Flora of China.