Lilium iridollae
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lilium-iridollae-194-10560154
title:
Lilium iridollae
text:
Lilium iridollae is a species of Lilium or lily. It is a perennial forb. This species is considered one of five known Lilium species native to specific sites in the United States' southeast region. In 1940, this species was discovered by Mary Henry in its habitat. She named the lily in reference to a "pot of gold at the end of the rainbow". Lilium iridollae is the most demanding of specific conditions, that is one reason why this lily has been elusive to many enthusiasts. In general, the southea
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Species of lily
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilium_iridollae
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date modified:
2023-09-01T08:34:53Z
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