Lilium batemannise

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Read about Lilium batemannise in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lilium batemannise, Wallace (L. elegans var. Batemannise, Hort.). Bulb, quite similar to that of L. tigrinum: st. 2—4 ft. high, smooth, green, lower part shaded brown: leaves 100 or more, horizontal, 2-5 in. long, 1/4 - 3/4 in. wide, upper ones slightly recurved: flowers 1-12, 3-5 in. diam., pale orange-red or apricot, sometimes tinged pink, unspotted; anthers red; segms. smooth or nearly so inside, only slightly, or not at all, clawed at the base. Late July, Aug. Japan. —Perhaps a hybrid between L. Leichtlinii, or L. Maximouwiczii and some variety of L. elegans. It is strong, hardy, easily grown and highly recommended for general culture. CH


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