Lloydia


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Read about Lloydia in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Lloydia (after Edward Lloyd, who found one of the plants in Wales). Liliaceae. Small bulbous plants related to Erythronium, but with leafy stem.

Bulb narrow: st. slender, low, usually 1-2-fld.: radical lvs. few, linear or nearly filiform; st.-lvs. few: fls. small, white or yellowish, long-lasting; perianth 6-parted; segms. withering and persistent; stamens 6, hypogynous, shorter than the perianth: caps, obovoid or subfilobose; seeds flattish.—Species 5 or 6, mountains in N. Amer., Eu., Asia.


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