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Lilium occidentale
( Occidentale Lily )
| L. occidentale, has small orange-red flowers shaded green in the throat and red at the tips. At times it blooms with up to 20 flowers on a 3 to 4 foot stem. Leaves are lance-shaped, arranged in whorls. The flowers are funnel or bell shaped with six spreading segments. This is a showy plant for planting in the shrubbery or herbaceous border. |
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