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I cannot help yopu with pollen but please remember that not all lilies are self-sterile. I have got viable seed on lilies that were only one of its clone in my garden. Martagons are hopless but some of the chinese self pollinate so you would have a fair chance. I would appreciate if you could post you results since we do not know too well which ones are self-sterile.Göte
Lilium poilanei in flower today
Göte,are you sure, that the viable seeds you got from some clones of which there were only one of its kind, were not hybrid?Of course, I will try to self my gloriosoides, but not the normal way. There are mainly 2 different reasons for self-sterility and at least in some lilies, it seems possible to overcome this mechanism by cutting off the style near the ovaries and pollinate by dropping a mixture of the pollen in a few drops of sugar-solution on the wound.Nevertheless, the natural way of pollination works better. Therefore I would like to ask you, if you will have some Gloriosoides flowers this season, because I could send you some pollen of my L. gloriosoides, so -at least- you could get some seeds this year. My L. gloriosoides will open its flower in abobut 3-4 days.
The original bulb at the base of the stem on the left appears to have dissapeared