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Quote from: mark smyth on June 18, 2010, 11:56:41 PMI'm sure if I looked hard enough I could find the answer on here but .... I dont know where this Lily came from except it's been stuck in a tiny pot, 1L, for years and it has produced a flower. It opened today. I'm sure someone knows which it isIs it necessarily a species Mark? it reminds me of the first lilly I ever grew when I was a child, It was a cultivar called "Enchantment"
I'm sure if I looked hard enough I could find the answer on here but .... I dont know where this Lily came from except it's been stuck in a tiny pot, 1L, for years and it has produced a flower. It opened today. I'm sure someone knows which it is
Roland,thanks for that very interesting link. I am now more confused than ever. One thing I noticed is, most of the cultivars listed are only 2-3 feet tall (under 1m), while my plant is consistently 1.6m or 5ft.I, also, collected some bulbils from an unknown lily in a relatives garden 2 years ago. I will need another 2 years to see bloom, but suspect they are another hybrid from this group. Although I am hardly a collector of heirloom hybrids, I do love a puzzle, which is why I decided to bring back the bulbils at all.jamie
Could anybody tell me what this Lilium from China could be? Could it be L. duchartrei? Plant is about 40 cm, not erect but hugging the ground so probably growing on slopes in China. Flower is about 5 cm diameter, single, leaves are alternate, broad elliptic, very fragrant in the warm weather we have right now in Holland.Thanx for any suggestions.