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I am overwhelmed with Lily Envy! All I manage to keep alive here are a couple henryi and one 'Black Dragon'. It's pretty pathetic. Even the wild Lilium michiganensis that I discovered in the park behind the school next door failed to set seed pods. If it comes back next year, I'll play pollinator myself for it.Jim
What the heck is this? It doesn't key as, well, anything... It's slightly fragrant, a bit like the roots of Asarum caudatum.Chinese; lanceolate foliage (25-40 mm x 7-10 mm); nectaries green, not papillose; tepals revolute, 40 mm long, 11 mm wide, green with purple-brown spots and shading; ovary about 15mm; style 27mm; filaments about 30mm; anthers orange, 9mm.
Today in flowerone of the unnamed species from Chen YiNeeded an 150 cm long bamboo as supportotherwise all the flowers would be on the groundRoland
Very nice pictures yijiaIs this where you liveor where you on holidaywhat is the white spot on the last picture ?Roland
Yija that is a lovely flower. Here is the first flower on my Lilium poilanei? from N. Vietnam very much like the one shown by Pascal. it will be interesting to see if the second bulb is similar
Quote from: Tony Willis on July 31, 2011, 01:24:29 PMYija that is a lovely flower. Here is the first flower on my Lilium poilanei? from N. Vietnam very much like the one shown by Pascal. it will be interesting to see if the second bulb is similarHello Tony, So beautiful poilanei, this species petal and leaves are thick, maybe long flower term? The purple spotted are variable, even some flower without spotted, pure green.