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Lilium sp.

Lilium sp.

Common Lily

Family: Liliaceae
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Type: bulbous perennial;
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Sizes: 0.5 2 m; ;
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Hardiness: fully hardy [ to -15 C ]; frost hardy [ to -5 C ];
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Soil: prefers moist, acidic; tolerate lime;
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Place: sunny; partial shade;
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Application: with other perennials; cut flower; pots and containers;
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Variety: ‘Burgundy Joyd.1; ‘Victory Joyd.1; ‘Golden Joyd.1; ‘Cancund.1; ‘Grand Crud.1; ‘Pixel Yellowd.1; ‘Red Rumd.1; ‘Lollypopd.1;
‘Silly Girld.1; ‘Crimson Pixied.1; ‘Orange Pixied.1; ‘Casa Blancad.7; ‘Muscadetd.7; ‘Farolited.7; ‘Marud.7; ‘Star Gazerd.7;

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Hybrids species divisions:

d1. Asiatic ( L. bulbiferum; L. cernuum; L. concolor; L. davidii;
L. lancifolium; L. maculatum )

d.2 Martagon ( L. hansonii; L. martagon )

d.3 Candidum ( L. candidum )

d.4 American species

d.5 Longiflorum ( L. longiflorum; L. formosanum )

d.6 Trumpet and Aurelian ( L. regale; L. henryi; L. sergentiae )

d.7 Oriental ( L. auratumL. japonicum; L. speciosum; L. henryi )

d.8 Other and all true species

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