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