Lilium oxypetalum — a medium houseplant
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Lilium oxypetalum

Lilium Oxypetalum

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Lilium oxypetalum is a small to medium member of the Liliaceae family which grows to a height of 20–30 cm. It is native to the N. W. Himalayas. It grows as a single stem from a bulb, preferring a cool, shady position in moist, acid soil. The green stem is tinged with purple and supports a scattering of linear to lanceolate leaves, sometimes in a whorl beneath the flowers. The leaves are up to 7 cm long. The yellow, semi-pendant, unscented flowers are produced in early summer in ones or twos on slender stems. The flowers are shaped like a shallow bowl, up to 5 cm across and have a scattering of purple spots near the centre.Oxypetalum (oxee`pet`alum) means sharp petalled.The variety insigne produces purple flowers.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Lilium
Family
Liliaceae
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Other names.

en Yellow Himalayan lily
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