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Lilium pensylvanicum : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lilium pensylvanicum
''Lilium pensylvanicum'' is an Asian species of plants belonging to the family Liliaceae. Sometimes called the Siberian lily, it is native to a cold climate and needs frost in the winter. It is found in the wild form in Siberia, the Russian Far East, Mongolia, northeast China, Korea and Hokkaidō.〔〔(Flora of China, Vol. 24 Page 140 毛百合 mao bai he ''Lilium dauricum'' Ker Gawler, Bot. Mag. 30: t. 1210. 1809. )〕 The Latin name is misleading due to an error by the botanist John Bellenden Ker.〔(Ker Gawler, John Bellenden 1805. Botanical Magazine 22: plate 872 + 2 subsequent text pages ) description in Latin, commentary in English, full-page color illustration〕 == Description == ''Lilium pensylvanicum'' reaches a height of and has a width up to . The stem is hard, smooth and straight, the leaves linear to lanceolate, long and wide. The plant flowers in June and July with one to six upright, dish-shaped flowers. The flower consists of six tepals curving backward from the center. The seeds mature from August to September. The bulb is roundish with a diameter of about .
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