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Lilium speciosum Thunb.   (redirected from: Lilium speciosum var. tametomo Siebold & Zucc.)
Family: Liliaceae
[Lilium albiflorum Hook., moreLilium broussartii E.Morren, Lilium eximium Kunth, Lilium lancifolium var. punctatum Cels, Lilium lancifolium var. roseum Paxton, Lilium lancifolium var. rubrum (Lem.) Regel, Lilium melpomene Kronfeldt, Lilium punctatum Lem., Lilium speciosum f. album Mast., Lilium speciosum f. kraetzeri Duch. ex Baker, Lilium speciosum f. magnificum (R.W.Wallace ex W.E.Marshall) E.H.Wilson, Lilium speciosum f. roseum Mast., Lilium speciosum f. rubrum (Lem.) Mast., Lilium speciosum f. vestale Mast., Lilium speciosum var. albifolrum Hook., Lilium speciosum var. clivorum S.Abe & Tamura, Lilium speciosum var. magnificum R.W.Wallace ex W.E.Marshall, Lilium speciosum var. punctatum (Cels) Marnock, Lilium speciosum var. roseum (Mast.) Baker, Lilium speciosum var. rubrum Lem., Lilium speciosum var. tametomo Siebold & Zucc., Lilium vestale Mast.]
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Japan Flora: Bulbs 10 cm. long and as much in diameter; stems 1-1.5 m. long, smooth, glabrous, terete; leaves short-petioled, broadly lanceo­late to oblong, 10-18 cm. long, 2-6 cm. wide, smooth, glabrous, 5- to 7-nerved; flowers few to more than 10, reddish pink and usually white above, commonly dark red-spotted, sometimes pure white, nodding, the pedicels elongate, rather stout, the bracts leaflikc, the tepals gcniculately reflexed on lower half, broadly lanceolate, 8-10 cm. long, the nectary gland glabrous on margin; style elongate, curved upward; capsules oblong or ovate-oblong, with 3 broad grooves and 6 shortly winged angles. Aug.

Shikoku, Kyushu; rare. Frequently culti­vated

Lilium speciosum
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