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To be honest, I can't really understand what the difference is between L. bakerianum var. aureum and var. delavayi. The plant on my pictures on the previous page I have labeled as L. bakerianum var. delavayi because I thought it wasn't the clear yellow var. aureum is supposed to be but are var. delavayi and var. aureum not simply part of the same colour variation range? And var. rubrum the form in all shades of pink? Or are there more differences besides colour?
Quote from: Pascal B on July 16, 2010, 07:42:10 PMTo be honest, I can't really understand what the difference is between L. bakerianum var. aureum and var. delavayi. The plant on my pictures on the previous page I have labeled as L. bakerianum var. delavayi because I thought it wasn't the clear yellow var. aureum is supposed to be but are var. delavayi and var. aureum not simply part of the same colour variation range? And var. rubrum the form in all shades of pink? Or are there more differences besides colour?Tony has already said the important thing but have you checked the flora of china website?Göte
The double martagon is amazing!!
David,If kept right they may take quite a while to die down though..... I've had Lilium seedlings grow for at least a couple of seasons without a break if I keep them cool enough in summer, so I would imagine it would be much easier for them to do so with your place. Obviously the longer you can keep them growing the better, as the bigger the bulbs will grow.