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Hi everybody,I should need some help in trying to identify one Lilium I purchased from a UK nursery in spring. But I'm so stupid I didn't take any photo...( thinking it wasn't worth ). The story is quite simple: I've ordered one lilium CERNUUM and in fact it wasn't. Here are some things I remember about the plant:-2 stems approximately 120-140 m high-leaves green, lanceolate, all along the stem-10 to 15 flowers per stem, turk's cap, yellow, downward facing,dark spots on the petals-small bulbs at the base of the stem, at ground level-many dark brown bulbils on the upper leaf axilsOf course I found no Lilium on the nursery's list which could match this description. So I wonder what they provide me with...I've browsed on the internet to see pics. I've found 3 candidates: L. "citronella", L. Lancifolium ssp flaviflorum, and L. Leichtlinii. But it seems that only L. Lancifolium produces bulbils on the leaf axils. Are there other Lilium which have this particularity?I'll try to e-mail the nursery... but they have stopped sending plants out of the UK...Any idea of what this Lilium might be?Thanks a lot
I think it's sometimes uneasy to trust some nurseries or -maybe worse- garden centers. You can't be quite sure the plants you're purchasing are really what you ask for. And if you're not a specialist...thereare good or bad surprises at flowering time...But there's the SRGC forum...RegardsJean-Patrick
The "L. Leichtlinii" I bought a couple of years back does produce bulbils, photo below. However I read a few weeks back that Leichtlinii does not have papillae unlike Lancifolium and the "Leichtlinii" below does have these raised bumps on the petals although a lot less than on Lancifolium.Do you think my plant is Leichtlinii?
I think that waht you have is a commercial asiatic hybrid.
Göte - interesting comments. Perhaps one could play a game of looking at the pictures of Lilium leichtlinii on the web and deciding which are the real thing