1. PlantsThe lily plant is about 70 to 150 cm tall, its bulb is spherical, its stem is upright, cylindrical, usually with purple spots, and there is no pubescence on the stem. 2. LeavesThe leaves of lily are alternate, without petioles. The leaves are lanceolate or elliptical-lanceolate in shape, with entire margins and arcuate veins. The leaves of some varieties will be directly inserted into the soil, and a few will form small bulbs and develop into new individuals. 3. FlowersLily flowers are large, white in color, funnel-shaped, and usually grow solitary at the top of the stem. The tip of the flower usually opens in a rosette shape, composed of a large number of fleshy, thick, ovate-shaped scales. |
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