- Source: Lilium monadelphum
Lilium monadelphum is a bulbous plant native to Crimea and to North and South Caucasus.
Description
Lilium monadelphum grows from 0.5 to 2 metres (1.5 to 6 feet) tall. The flowers have reflexed tepals (tepals bent backward), in banana yellow with purple spots.
formerly included
Lilium monadelphum subsp. armenum, now called Lilium armenum
Lilium monadelphum var. ledebourii, now called Lilium ledebourii
Lilium monadelphum var. szovitsianum, now called Lilium szovitsianum
References
External links
Pacific Bulb Society, Lilium Candidum Section color photos of several species including Lilium monadelphum
Magnar's arctic alpines & perennials, Lilium monadelphum in Norwegian with color photo
Missouri Botanical Garden, Rare, Endangered and Vulnerable Plants of the Republic of Georgia, Lilium monadelphum