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6 Comments

Dangermouse
Dangermouse 12 years ago

De nada. :) Lamento que eu não posso ajuda-te mais. Boa sorte!

EdMarshall
EdMarshall 12 years ago

That is true, in the area where this photo was taken there were lots of calla lilies. It wouldn't surprise me if there were many more of these yellow lilies around that I didn't see, that could produce hybrids of different colours. Thanks for shedding some light on the matter though, it is much appreciated :)

Dangermouse
Dangermouse 12 years ago

I think it's part of the Golden Splendor Group. That is its name in my book 'lilium 'Golden Splendor Group''. Maybe that will help a little? There are so many names and hybrids with lilies, it's difficult to get an exact match.

EdMarshall
EdMarshall 12 years ago

Thanks Dangermouse, If only I knew when I took the photo I would have tried to include more of the entire flower, not just the flower head. May make the ID process that little bit easier.

Dangermouse
Dangermouse 12 years ago

Or definitely part of the lily family.

Dangermouse
Dangermouse 12 years ago

Looks like a type of lily, possibly an imperial lily.

EdMarshall
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EdMarshall

Lisboa, Portugal

Spotted on Apr 20, 2011
Submitted on Aug 30, 2011

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