Lilium longiflorum - Non-virused Source?

Steven hartsentwine.australia@gmail.com
Sun, 15 Apr 2012 15:13:21 PDT
Hi Roland & Shawn

I  think you are correct Roland. From memory the plants have the very long fine leaf & the pink stripe on the back of the petal. We have always known it as Easter lily & it only flowers at Easter.

When i get home later today, i will stop & make some closer observations of the plants & search through my photos & will let u know. If it is L. Formosanum, i will be happy to send seeds, pods are ripening now.

Steven :  )
Esk Queensland Australia
Summer Zone 5  Winter Zone 10

On 16/04/2012, at 1:15 AM, Bulborum Botanicum <bulborum@gmail.com> wrote:

> Steven
> 
> Isn't that Lilium formosanum what grows there as a weed ??
> 
> Roland
> 
> 2012/4/15 Steven <hartsentwine.australia@gmail.com>:
>> Hi everyone...
>> To answer your question Shawn..
>> 
> Not far from my home along the mountain range, Easter lilies have
> been a feral pest for over 30 years, they bloomed at Easter as always
> 
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