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Lilium cordatum
is a perennial herb that grows in damp
forests, fields, and mountains. Stems measure 0.6-1m in height, and
leaves attach to the middle parts of the branches with long
petioles, ovate-like oblong, 15-25cm long, and bases cordate.
Flowers, 12-17 cm long, are green-white and set on the upper part of
the stems, blooming sideways. Bloom time: July-August. |