Lilium Maximowiczii


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Read about Lilium Maximowiczii in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lilium Maximowiczii, Regel (L. pseudo-tigrinum, Carr. L. tigrinum var. jocundum, Hort. L. tigrinum var. Lishmannii, Moore). Bulb similar to that of L. Leichtlinii: st. 3-5 ft. high; green, slightly tinged and spotted purple, smooth or slightly pubescent: leaves 100 or more, horizontal, 2—4 in. long, 1/4 - 1/3 in. wide: flowers 1-12, 3-4 in. diam., soft salmon-red spotted purplish black; segms. reflexed to the st. and papillose at the base; anthers red. Aug., early Sept. China, Japan and the Liu Kiu Isls. —Often called the red L. Leichtlinii and thought by some authorities to be a natural hybrid between that species and L. tigrinum. Unlike the former, the st. rises erect from the bulb and no bulbils are borne in the lf.-axils, as in L. tigrinum. CH


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