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Jul 31, 2014 12:27 PM CST

Leftwood said:It can't be any cardiocrinum anyway: the leaves aren't right at all.

Even in cold Minnesota where Lilium formosanum often does not survive, I've seen them seven feet.
I am confident that is L. formosanum. They are naturalizing in parts of the southern US. It doesn't look like you'll have any problems keeping it going.


Forgive my lily ignorance, but can I dig bulbs from these plants in the fall and replant them in the spring? Last year I took a few seeds from one that reached out from the woodline, but the seeds didn't grow for me. Maybe I took them too soon?

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