Description
Pyrrosia prefers to grow on a steep slope or somewhere where the self-attaching rhizomes can adhere to a vertical surface
outward sepals resembling flying spiders
(Amorphophallus harmandii AGA-805) This Alan Galloway collection of Amorphophallus harmandii comes from Lop Buri
where it is usually found on sandy dry soils in full sun as well as under an open canopy of sparse pine trees
Lilium canadense var editorum Burma/Myanmar Pyrrosia prefers to grow onWe are pleased to offer the rarely sold, nursery seed propagated Lilium canadense var. editorum. This amazing native lily, which hails from Pennsylvania south to Georgia, produces a 5' tall stalk, adorned with wide whorled leaves. Each stalk is topped with branched heads of pendent flower buds. The buds open for us in late May early June to reveal 7 10 orange to red flowers per stalk, each with a prominent yellow throat, spotted cinnamon. Moist, rich
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