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Mar 19, 2016 1:23 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Congratulation on all these species, David, but especially L. papilliferum. Thumbs up I suspect that in coming years, they will grow to a more normal size. The 1-1.5 inch size seems to be all the European growers can muster. But unlike theirs, yours is well formed, and all the parts well developed.
This morning I noticed my L. papilliferum seed from the "Starting Lilies from seed" thread had been emerging. Get thee to some sun!
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L. papilliferum often wanders underground before popping up in the spring. I've had them explore more than a foot away from the bulb, so be careful with your sping garden cleaning.
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