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Lilium bolanderi #1100 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Lovely dainty trumpet shaped down to out-facing lily. Seeds collected from dark red, scarlet, pink, and peach-yellow pod and pollen parents, all with spots inside. Hummingbirds love this one. Height 60-90cm, 2-3. Dryland lily. Requires excellent drainage. Common name: Bolander's lily
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Lilium canadense var. flavum #2525 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Also called: Lilium canadense var. luteum
Yellow, nodding, down-facing Turks-cap shaped blooms.
From St-liguori, Quebec, Canada. No images at this time.
Common names: Canada Lily, Wild Yellow-Lily, or Meadow Lily
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Lilium humboldtii subsp. humboldtii #8100 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Bright yellow-orange blooms with many magenta spots, purplish anthers and orange pollen. From Yuba County, California, elevation 914m, 3000'. Dryland lily.
Height 150-180cm, 5-6.
Common name: Humboldt's lily.
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Lilium kelloggii #1310 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Pale pink buds open to dainty white to pale pink Turks-cap shaped blooms with yellow to greenish yellow midrib and magenta spots. Blooms darken to wine with age. From the coastal mountains, mixed conifer forest. Height 60-120cm, 2-4. Wonderfully fragrant!
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Lilium pardalinum #792 - 40 seeds - $6.00
A very beautiful and unusual swarm of L. pardalinum, recommended. Blooms have orange to red tepal tips. Many of the plants have flower spots ringed with margins, similar to L. humboldtii. Some of the plants have remarkable speckling. From Western Sonoma Co. Calif., near the ocean. Ht. 150-180cm, 5-6
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Lilium pardalinum #777 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Orange-Red, nodding, down-facing Turks-cap shaped blooms. The Image is from a stand of lilies with similar blooms.
Height 120-150cm, 4-5. From Mt Sanhedron, Mendocino County, California, elevation 1460m, 4800'.
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Lilium parvum #6310 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Orange up-facing flowers with spots inside. Naturally occurs at 2013 meters, 6600 feet, in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, El Dorado County. Height 120-150cm, 4-5.
Cultivate as a Dryland lily with afternoon shade. Common names: Alpine Lily, Sierra tiger lily.
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Lilium parvum var. hallidayi #6200 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Blooms have magenta to pink gently recurved tepal tips, white inside with numerous spots. One of my all time favorites. Cultivate as a Dryland lily.
Height 120-150cm, 4-5.
Common name: Ditch lily.
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Lilium rubescens #640 - 40 seeds - $6.00
White up-facing trumpet with maroon spots. Blooms darken to wine with age. From a colony near the summit of Mt. Veeder in Eastern Sonoma County, California, elevation 600m, 2000'. Dryland lily.
Height to 180cm, 6. Extremely fragrant!
Common names: redwood lily, Chaparral lily.
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Lilium rubescens #790 - 40 seeds - $6.00
(Very limited supply)
White up-facing trumpet with maroon spots. Blooms darken to wine with age. From a colony very near L. pardalinum #792. I am certain these L. rubescens donated pollen to the L. pardalinum #792 swarm. Dryland lily.
Height 120-150cm, 4-5. Extremely fragrant!
Common names: redwood lily, Chaparral lily.
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Lilium rubescens #1010 - 40 seeds - $8.00
White up-facing trumpet with maroon spots. Blooms darken to wine with age. From a colony overlooking the Eel River in Northern California, elevation 304m, 1000'. Dryland lily.
Height 120-150cm, 4-5. Extremely fragrant!
Common names: redwood lily, Chaparral lily.
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Lilium rubescens #1322 - 40 seeds - $6.00
White up-facing trumpet with maroon spots. Some of these may show natural integration with Lilium bolanderi and/or Lilium washingtonianum subspecies purpurascens. From DelNorte County, California. Height to 180cm, 6. Dryland lily.
Extremely fragrant! Common names: redwood lily, Chaparral lily.
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Lilium rubescens / Lilium bolanderi #1323 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Many of the pod parents of these seeds show natural integration with Lilium bolanderi. Naturally occurring near Lilium bolanderi in the wild.
Height 90-120cm, 3-4. Extremely fragrant!
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Lilium shastense #9010 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Also called Lilium pardalinum subsp. shastense
Looks like Lilium pardalinum except has yellow, tan, or rarely red, pollen.
Blooms have yellow centers with orange to red tepal tips. Magenta spots. From the Marble Mountains, Siskiyou County.
Height 150-180cm, 5-6. Common name: Shasta lily.
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Lilium shastense #9300 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Also called Lilium pardalinum subsp. shastense
Looks like Lilium pardalinum except has yellow, tan, or rarely red, pollen.
Blooms have yellow centers with orange, light red, or red tepal tips. Magenta spots. From Shasta County, California.
Height 150-180cm, 5-6. Common name: Shasta lily.
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Lilium washingtonianum #9200 - 40 seeds - $6.00
White side-facing trumpet with maroon spots. Plants from overlapping ranges of subsp. washingtonianum and subsp. purpurascens. From Shasta County, California. Height 150-180cm, 5-7. Extremely fragrant! Dryland lily. Common names: Washington lily, Cascade lily.
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Lilium washingtonianum ssp. washingtonianum #6300 - 40 seeds - $6.00
White side-facing trumpet with maroon spots. In subspecies washingtonianum the blooms stay white as they age. From the Sierra Nevada Mountains, El Dorado County, California, 1700m, 5600.
Height 150-180cm, 5-6. Extremely fragrant!
Common names: Washington lily, Cascade lily.
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Lilium wigginsii #1390 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Also called Lilium pardalinum subspecies wigginsii.
Dainty yellow flowers with maroon spots, yellow pollen. Leaves clothe the stem on young plants. Excellent in a rock garden. Adored by hummingbirds, butterflies, bees and humans.
Height 60-120cm, 2-4. Common name: Wiggins lily
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Lilium wigginsii / Lilium vollmeri #1380 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Lilium wigginsii naturally integrated with Lilium vollmeri in the wild, with a bit of Lilium bolanderi thrown in. Extremely vivid, glowing, yellow-orange to red tepal tips with yellow centers and yellow to rust colored pollen. Vibrant magenta spots. Some blooms have speckles! Height 90-120cm, 3-4.
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Lilium wigginsii / Lilium vollmeri #1382 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Lilium wigginsii naturally integrated with Lilium vollmeri in the wild, with a bit of Lilium bolanderi thrown in. From a higher elevation than #1380 listed above.
Extremely vivid, glowing, yellow-orange to red tepal tips with yellow centers and yellow to rust colored pollen. Vibrant magenta spots. Some blooms have speckles! Height 90-120cm, 3-4.
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Lilium humboldtii subsp. humboldtii x O.P. #W12-01 - 40 seeds - $6.00
Bright yellow-orange blooms with many magenta spots, purplish anthers and orange pollen. Open Pollinated. Possible pollen donors: Lilium humboldtii, west coast species and hybrids, some east coast species, and Lilium martagon species and hybrids. Images good likeness of pod parents.
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Lilium rubescens x O.P. #W12-02 - 40 seeds - $6.00
It is unlikely these 10 year old garden plants accepted any pollen other than L. rubescens pollen, but I did not hand pollinate the blooms so I am calling the seeds "Open Pollinated". Images good likeness of pod parents. |
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