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Lilium distichum Nakai ex Kamib.

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Flowering stem cylindrical, 80-100 cm. Bulb rounded 3cm in diam. with numerous white scales. Leaves round-lanceolate, in whorl in mid part of stem and alternate and much less in size in its upper part. Flowers 2-10 per stem, 4-5 cm in diam., wide opened, orange-yellow with dark spottes. Pollen red-orange. V - mid spring to mid autumn. Fl - July, Augist. Fr - September, October. Grows well on lime free well-watered soil, in semishade places. P - by bulb scales in autumn and by seed. Rare in horticulture. Z 4.
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Ornamental Plants From Russia And Adjacent States Of The Former Soviet Union Vol. 0 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Bulb ovoid, (2.5--)3.5--4 cm in diam.; scales white, lanceolate, 1.5--2 cm × 4--6 mm, articulate. Stem 60--120 cm, papillose. Leaves in a whorl of 7--9(--20) near middle of stem plus a few scattered, obovate-oblanceolate to narrowly oblong-lanceolate, (5--)8--15 × (1--)2--4 cm, glabrous. Bracts 2--2.5 cm × 3--6 mm. Flowers (1 or)2--12 in a raceme, nodding to horizontal. Tepals slightly revolute, pale vermilion, with purple-red spots, ovate-lanceolate, 3.5--4.5 cm × 6--13 mm; nectaries not papillose. Stamens shorter than tepals; filaments 2--2.5 cm, glabrous; anthers to 1 cm. Ovary 8--9 × 2--3 mm. Style ca. 2 × as long as ovary. Capsule obovoid, ca. 2 × 1.5 cm. Fl. Jul--Aug, fr. Sep. 2 n = 24*.
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Flora of China Vol. 24: 138 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Wu Zhengyi, Peter H. Raven & Hong Deyuan
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Distribution

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Far East (southern regions), northeastern China, Korea. Among shrubs, in forests, often on wet places.
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Ornamental Plants From Russia And Adjacent States Of The Former Soviet Union Vol. 0 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Distribution

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Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning [Korea, Russia (Primorskiy Kray)].
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Flora of China Vol. 24: 138 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Habitat

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Forested slopes, forest margins, hillsides along streams; 200--1800 m.
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Flora of China Vol. 24: 138 in eFloras.org, Missouri Botanical Garden. Accessed Nov 12, 2008.
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Lilium distichum

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Lilium distichum is an Asian species herbaceous plant of the lily family which is native to northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Korea, and eastern Russia (Primorye, Amur Krai, Khabarovsk).[1][2]

Lilium distichum flourishes among shrubs and in forests. It grows from 2–4 ft (61–122 cm) tall. The stem is cylindrical and slender with a single whorl of leaves mid–way up the stem. It also has much smaller oval leaves sparsely, alternately on the upper stem.[2]

The flowers are yellow–orange or orange–vermillion with the petals spotted in purple, somewhat ‘flatfaced’ in appearance with irregular distribution of petals around the face of the flower forming a fanshape. The tips of the petals are reflexed. 2–10 flowers are carried on an inflorescence in July and August.[2][3][4][5]

The name distichum refers to the two types of leaves the plant carries.[6]

References

  1. ^ Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
  2. ^ a b c Flora of China, Vol. 24 Page 138 东北百合 dong bei bai he Lilium distichum Nakai ex Kamibayashi, Chosen Yuri Dzukai. t. 7. 1915
  3. ^ Kharkevich, S.S. (ed.) (1987). Plantae Vasculares Orientalis Extremi Sovietici 2: 1-448. Nauka, Leningrad.
  4. ^ Czerepanov, S.K. (1995). Vascular Plants of Russia and Adjacent States (The Former USSR): 1-516. Cambridge University Press.
  5. ^ Denisov, N. (2008). Addition to Vascular flora of the Kozlov island (Peter the Great Gulf, Japanese sea). Turczaninowia 11(4): 29-42.
  6. ^ Guide to Plant Names, Allen J. Coombes, Hamlyn, London. 1992. ISBN 0-600-57545-4

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Lilium distichum: Brief Summary

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Lilium distichum is an Asian species herbaceous plant of the lily family which is native to northeastern China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning), Korea, and eastern Russia (Primorye, Amur Krai, Khabarovsk).

Lilium distichum flourishes among shrubs and in forests. It grows from 2–4 ft (61–122 cm) tall. The stem is cylindrical and slender with a single whorl of leaves mid–way up the stem. It also has much smaller oval leaves sparsely, alternately on the upper stem.

The flowers are yellow–orange or orange–vermillion with the petals spotted in purple, somewhat ‘flatfaced’ in appearance with irregular distribution of petals around the face of the flower forming a fanshape. The tips of the petals are reflexed. 2–10 flowers are carried on an inflorescence in July and August.

The name distichum refers to the two types of leaves the plant carries.

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