Lilium monadelphum
Lilium monadelphum Adams
Lilium monadelphum is a species in the Liliaceae family, native to the Krym, North Caucasus, and Transcaucasus regions. It was first described by Adams in 1805.
Description
Lilium monadelphum is a member of the Liliaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as the lily family. The species is found in the Krym, North Caucasus, and Transcaucasus regions. It was formally described by Adams in 1805. As a member of the genus Lilium, it shares characteristics typical of true lilies, including showy, often fragrant flowers and a bulbous root system.
Distribution
Krym · North Caucasus · Transcaucasus
Synonyms
Lilium georgicumLilium loddigesianumLilium georgicum




