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  2. Lilium auratum - Wikipedia

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    It was allegedly in 1867 that a man named John Joshua Jarmain operating from Yokohama became the first commercial exporter of Japanese lilies, [4] though the species of lily is not clarified. The mint exporter Samuel Cocking of Yokohama also exported lilies from the early 1800s, [ 5 ] presumably of the L. auratum species, which is the local ...

  3. Lilium lancifolium - Wikipedia

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    Lilium lancifolium (syn. L. tigrinum) is an Asian species of lily, native to China, Japan, Korea, and the Russian Far East. [1] It is widely planted as an ornamental because of its showy orange-and-black flowers, and sporadically occurs as a garden escapee in North America, particularly the eastern United States including New England, [2] and has made incursions into some southern states such ...

  4. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    Asiatic lily cultivars are also imported from the Netherlands; the seedling bulbs must be imported from the Netherlands every year. [ 80 ] [ 81 ] [ 82 ] The parts of Lilium species which are officially listed as food material in Taiwan are the flower and bulbs of Lilium lancifolium , Lilium brownii var. viridulum , Lilium pumilum and Lilium ...

  5. 7 Flowers That Florists Wouldn't Use at Their Own Weddings - AOL

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    Fragrant Lilies. Lilies are stunning, elaborate, come in a variety of different colors, and smell glorious, ... "Luckily, asiatic lilies exist-large, beautiful blooming lilies with virtually no ...

  6. Lilium longiflorum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium formosanum, a closely related species from Taiwan, has been treated as a variety of Easter lily in the past. It is a stem rooting lily, growing up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high. It bears a number of trumpet-shaped, white, fragrant, and outward-facing flowers. This species, along with most other true lilies, are highly toxic to cats. [1]

  7. Lilium speciosum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium speciosum is an East Asian species of plants in the lily family. It is native to southern Japan and southern China, where it can be found at elevations of 600–900 metres (2,000–3,000 ft). [1] [2] [3] It is sometimes called the Japanese lily though there are other species with this common name.