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Jul 16, 2016 7:48 AM CST
Name: Rick R.
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That would be the (normal) triploid form of Lilium lancifolium. It's likely that there use to be an flower garden there sometime in the past from an old homestead. They are not native but can persist for decades, even centuries, from the original planting. Fortunately, they are sterile, so never spread by seed. They are very virus tolerant, and surely carry a large virus load.
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