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L. bulbiferum [IX ] [90 cm] Up-facing orange red blooms in late June. ]E]
Fall. [ # L bu 35 ] [ $9.00 ]

L. davidii var. Unicolor [ IX ] [ 30-40cm ] Very short plants have pendant blooms of clear orange red, without spots [M]
Fall [ #L da 47 ] [ $10.00 ] or [ 3 for $25.00 ] Look at a Picture?


 L.henryi [ IX ] [ 100cm ] Orange, with spots, recurved petals. [L]
Fall [ #L he 50 ] [ $15.00 ] or [ 3 for $40.00 ]

 L. pardalinum [ IX ] [ 1-2m ] OWestern North America species, with very reflexed petals of brilliant orange – red on pendant blooms. [ML]
Fall [ #L pa 50 ] [ $10.00 ]

L. pumilum seed – approx. 1 tablespoon of seed of this species. Not candled. May be started in flats and then transplanted.
Spring & Fall
[ # L pu 81 ] [ $5.00 ]
L. pumilum [IX] [1m] Small flowers (often referred to has "Turk’s Cap") orange, orange-red, yellow-orange, re-flexed petals of way texture; on tall arching stems with very fine foliage. Blooms are without spots. [EM] Best grown from seed.
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