Lilium monadelphum
Lilium monadelphum is a bulbous plant native to Crimea and to North and South Caucasus.[2][3][4]
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Species: | L. monadelphum |
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Lilium monadelphum Bieb.[1] | |
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Description
Lilium monadelphum grows from 0.5 to 2 metres (1.5 to 6 feet) tall. The flowers have reflexed tepals (tepals bent backward), in banana yellow with purple spots.
- formerly included[2]
- Lilium monadelphum subsp. armenum, now called Lilium armenum
- Lilium monadelphum var. ledebourii, now called Lilium ledebourii
- Lilium monadelphum var. szovitsianum, now called Lilium szovitsianum
References
- Marschall von Bieberstein, Friedrich August 1808. Flora Taurico-Caucasica 1: 267 in Latin
- Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- Czerepanov, S.K. (1995). Vascular Plants of Russia and Adjacent States (The Former USSR): 1-516. Cambridge University Press.
- Ikinci, N., Oberprieler, C. & Güner, A. (2006). On the origin of European lilies: phylogenetic analysis of Lilium section Liriotypus (Liliaceae) using sequences of the nuclear ribosomal transcribed spacers. Willdenowia 36: 647-565.
External links
- Pacific Bulb Society, Lilium Candidum Section color photos of several species including Lilium monadelphum
- Magnar's arctic alpines & perennials, Lilium monadelphum in Norwegian with color photo
- Missouri Botanical Garden, Rare, Endangered and Vulnerable Plants of the Republic of Georgia, Lilium monadelphum
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