Lilium henryi (Chinese: 湖北百合; pinyin: Húběi bǎihé; lit.: 'Hubei lily'), sometimes called tiger lily or Henry's lily, is a native lily of the mountains of central China (Provinces of Guizhou, Hubei, Jiangxi). The flowers are orange, spotted black, and unscented. The petals are recurving (bent backwards), and eventually resemble those of the more widespread Turk's-cap lily (though not when young).
Typically it grows to about 1.5 m high in the wild, but vigorous cultivated plants can reach up to 2.5 ...
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