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mani nair

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Jul 7, 2010, 1:33:45 PM7/7/10
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Dear friends,

Request ID of this flower.

Thank you.
Mani Nair.

 

Date/Time :

 June 2009- 9.00am

 

Location- Place, altitude and GPS:


Srinagar, Kashmir

 

Habitat- garden/ urban/wild/type:

 

Urban

 

Plant Habit-tree/shrub/climber/herb:

 

Herb

 

Height/length:

 

2 ft.

 

 

Leaves-type/shape/size:


strap

 

Inflorescence type /size:

 

----

 

Flowers-size/colour/calyx/bracts:

 

Medium, yellow

 

Fruits type-shape/size/seeds:

 

Not seen

 

Fragrance/odour/pollinator/uses  and so on:

 

Not noticed

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TANAY BOSE

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Jul 7, 2010, 3:00:19 PM7/7/10
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Liliaceae member is is close to Bird of the paradise flower the bud
at the back of the flowers looks quite close to it
tanay

J.M. Garg

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Aug 30, 2010, 7:18:29 AM8/30/10
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

“ Liliaceae member is close to Bird of the paradise flower the bud


at the back of the flowers looks quite close to it

tanay”



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Tabish

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Aug 30, 2010, 8:41:10 AM8/30/10
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This should be a garden hybrid of Daylily
Hemerocallis hybrid
http://www.claudinegrandjean.com/garden/Hemerocallis_yellow.jpg
http://freepages.misc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~townoflee/lemonlily.JPG
http://www.bloomindesigns.com/product/DBUTTERPOP/Daylily-BUTTERED-POPCORN-Benzinger-1971-DF.html
Cheers!
- Tabish

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> Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise please.
>
> Some earlier relevant feedback:
>
> “ Liliaceae member is *close to Bird of the paradise flower* the bud
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Tabish

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Aug 30, 2010, 8:55:26 AM8/30/10
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Gurcharan Singh

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Sep 28, 2010, 6:47:24 PM9/28/10
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A lot of H. lilioasphodelus plants are grown in our complex in California.

Here are a few photographs.

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Hemerocallis-lilioasphodelus-California-3.jpg
Hemerocallis-lilioasphodelus-California-1.jpg
Hemerocallis-lilioasphodelus-California-2.jpg

J.M. Garg

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Oct 22, 2010, 12:09:04 PM10/22/10
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Forwarding again for Id confirmation or otherwise pl.

Some earlier relevant feedback:

Liliaceae member is is close to Bird of the paradise flower the bud


at the back of the flowers looks quite close to it
tanay”

 

Actually looks more like the Lemon Daylily, and not a hybrid
 Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus

 - Tabish”

 

“A lot of H. lilioasphodelus plants are grown in our complex in California.
Here are a few photographs.
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Dr. Gurcharan Singh”



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Gurcharan Singh

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Oct 22, 2010, 12:13:15 PM10/22/10
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As I had written in a separate mail Mani ji's plant is Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus. Of my three photographs, the first one is H. lilioasphodelus where as the other two belong to H. minor.


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