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Sep 5, 2014 1:03 PM CST
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Name: Connie
Willamette Valley OR (Zone 8a)
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This stem looks like it may be fasciated. Fasciation in lilies presents itself as a flattened stem and a proliferation of buds/blooms, more than normally expected. A fasciated lily stem can make quite a spectacular display of blooms. Usually the bulb presents a normal stem and bud count the following year and no harm is done.
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