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Lilium poilanei

Lilium poilanei Gagnep.
Lilium poilanei
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Lilium poilanei is a species in the Liliaceae family, native to Laos and Vietnam. It was first described in 1934 by Gagnep.

Description

Lilium poilanei is a member of the Liliaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their showy and often fragrant flowers. This species is found in the natural habitats of Laos and Vietnam. The scientific description of Lilium poilanei was published in 1934 by the botanist Gagnep. As part of the genus Lilium, it shares characteristics typical of true lilies, including a bulbous root system and tall, upright stems bearing multiple flowers. Its geographic range is limited to the regions of Southeast Asia where it has been documented.

Distribution

Laos · Vietnam

Synonyms

Lilium primulinum var. poilanei

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