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It defintely looks like Notholirion thomsonianum.Like all Notholirions it is monocarp. You should save seed and when it dies down you should look for side bulbils at the base. These need separating and growing on.It is themost western species and not so much a woodlander as the other ones.Good luck with it. Göte
As I see it, the question boils down to the definition of a plant. I find it impractical to call a clone a plant. If I strike two cuttings from the same shrub, they grow into two specimen in different parts of the garden and I kill one of them, I say that I killed that shrub. I do not say that it is alive because the other shrub is not killed.
Authorities are surprisingly often wrong about facts but the definition of a word cannot be wrong. The meanings of words are definitions that we assign to them by fiat. If most botanists call Cardiocrinum monocarp (or hapaxant) this is what they are.