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Lilium candidum, the Madonna lily [2] [3] or white lily, [4] is a plant in the true lily family. It is native to the Balkans and Middle East, and naturalized in other parts of Europe, including France, Italy, and Ukraine, and in North Africa, the Canary Islands, Mexico, and other regions.
Ο φυσικός βιότοπος του είναι πετρώδεις και βραχώδεις θέσεις, κρημνοί, αραιοί θαμνώνες. Βλαστός με φύλλα σε όλο το μήκος του, με τα κατώτερα πολύ μεγαλύτερα να φτάνουν τα 30εκ. και τα ανώτερα ...
Cultivated for centuries, award-winner Lilium candidum is a majestic Lily with large (2-3 in or 6-8 cm long), glistening pure white trumpets facing outward, and bright yellow pollen. Celebrated for its intense and delicious fragrance, this prolific Lily produces clusters of up to 20 blossoms per stem for a spectacular long-lasting display.
Among the most seasoned fancy plants, the Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) has been developed for over 3,000 years. From this bulbous enduring come erect stems bearing wondrous, trumpet-molded unadulterated white blossoms lit up by yellow dust in the focuses.
Lilium candidum is a perennial plant with up to 6 feet (1.8 m) tall stems and glossy dark green scattered leaves. The flowers are fragrant, pure white, trumpet-shaped, up to 3.2 inches (8 cm) long, and appear in terminal racemes.
Lilium candidum has perhaps the largest range of any of the Lilium species. The word ' candidum ' means 'dazzling white'. It is perhaps the oldest cultivated lily in the world, being in known cultivation for at 3,000 years.
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