Lilium pyrenaicum


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Read about Lilium pyrenaicum in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lilium pyrenaicum, Gouan (L. flavum, Lamb. L. pomponium var. luteum, Hort. L. pomponium var. pyrenaicum, Baker). Yellow Turk's-cap Lily. Resembles L. pomponium, to which it is closely related, but often grows 4 ft. high, with larger bulbs, wider leaves and larger, flowers of a pale lemon-yellow, dotted purplish black; anthers red. June, early July. Pyrenees Mts. of S. France and N. Spain. There is an unspotted var. unicolor, Hort., and also another var. aureum, Hort., with spotted flowers of a brighter, deeper golden yellow color.—L. Jankae, Kern., although found in Transylvania, 1,000 miles from the habitat of L. pyrenaicum, is very similar to it, but often grows taller, with slightly larger flowers and greenish yellow anthers, while the odor, instead of being nauseous, is quite agreeable, resembling honey. CH


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