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Lilium formosanum
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Monocots
Order:
Liliales
Family:
Liliaceae
Subfamily:
Lilioideae
Tribe:
Lilieae
Genus:
Lilium
Species:
L. formosanum
Binomial name
Lilium formosanum
Wallace
Synonyms[1]
Synonymy
Lilium longiflorum var. formosanum Baker
Lilium philippinense var. formosanum Grove
Lilium formosanum var. pricei Stoker
Lilium zairei Mynett & Mackiewicz
Lilium formosanum, also known as the Formosa lily or Taiwanese lily (traditional Chinese: 台灣百合; simplified Chinese: 台湾百合; pinyin: Táiwān bǎihé), is a plant species in the lily family, endemic to Taiwan.[2][3] It is closely related to the Easter lily found in the Ryukyu Islands of Japan, eastern and northern Taiwan. Both species are cultivated for their showy, trumpet-shaped flowers. Lilium formosanum has become naturalized in scattered locations in Africa, Australia, and the Americas.[1]
^ abKew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
^Flora of China Vol. 24 Page 147 台湾百合 tai wan bai he Lilium formosanum Wallace, Garden. 40: 442. 1891.
^Wallace, Alfred Russel 1891. Garden, an illustrated weekly journal of gardening in all its branches 40: 442 description in English
Liliumformosanum, also known as the Formosa lily or Taiwanese lily (traditional Chinese: 台灣百合; simplified Chinese: 台湾百合; pinyin: Táiwān bǎihé), is a...
Lilium longiflorum, often called the Easter lily, is a species of plant endemic to both Taiwan and Ryukyu Islands (Japan). Liliumformosanum, a closely...
soul of the deceased has been restored to the state of innocence. Liliumformosanum, or Taiwanese lily, is called "the flower of broken bowl" (Chinese:...
Easter lily in Ireland Echinopsis chiloensis, Easter lily cactus Liliumformosanum, Formosa lily, a close relative of L. longiflorum Easter (disambiguation)...
their decline. It was Taiwanese literature's use of this wild lily [Liliumformosanum] as a metaphor of simplicity and fortitude that inspired its use by...
including lily, orchid, protea and asclepiad species. In the case of Liliumformosanum, C. marginalis beetles feed on the anthers or force themselves deep...
wild varieties found in Taiwan. Only the specially selected variety Liliumformosanum "Little Snow White" has increased virus resistance. Very susceptible...
known outstanding symptoms that arise in LVX's natural host range of Liliumformosanum; however, Yang (1997) found that LVX-infected lilies grow more slowly...
Cryptomeria japonica and Liriodendron chinense, as well as Lilium lancifolium formosanum. On this trip Maries suffered severely from sunstroke and returned...
Daniel (1955). "The Relationship of Chiasmata and Crossing over in LiliumFormosanum". Genetics. 40 (6): 850–873. doi:10.1093/genetics/40.6.850. ISSN 0016-6731...
Species Acer hainanense Acer leipoense Varieties Acer buergerianum var. formosanum, Taiwan trident maple Acer oblongum var. membranaceum Species Alectryon...
Liliales insight from the complete plastid genome sequences of two Lilies (Lilium longiflorum and Alstroemeria aurea)". PLOS ONE. 8 (6): e68180. Bibcode:2013PLoSO...