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Feb 13, 2012 7:27 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Lilium tsingtauense

Showing the typical narrow scales of the martagon section lily species. This pic was taken at the end of the season. Where the lily stem is was the center of the bulb through the previous winter and spring. Subsequently, new scales have grown since then, and the center of the bulb (where new growth will emerge next spring) has moved to the left. The photo is a little deceiving as it almost looks as if the leaflet is growing from that apex. In reality, it has its own little bulblet behind and a bit below.

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