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H. fulva (Linné, 1762)

[Linné, C., Species Plantarum, ed.2, 1762, p.462]
Synonyms: H. crocea (Lamarck, 1799)
H. flava (Suter, )
H. Lilio Asphodelus fulvus (Linné, 1753)
Asphodelus liliaceus rubens (Theodor, 1590)
Lilioasphodelus phoenicus (Pena & de L'Obel, 1570)

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Inflorescence: Time:  
Flower: colour varies (rusty-orange, red, rosy-pink or a combination of them), segments recurved, wavy edges, visible veins
Fragrance:  
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Petals:  
Tube: 2-3cm long
Pedicel:  
Fruit: 3cm long, elliptical, blunt and indented at the top
Seeds: egg-shaped
Scape: branched in the upper quarter
Bracts: lanceolate
Leaves:   up to 90cm long, 3cm wide
Roots:   spindle-shaped swellings, spreading
Remarks: Spreading:  
Growth:  
Sterility:  
Habitat: wide-spread (probably entire East Asia, i.e. Japan, China, North India)
Common Names: Engl.: fulvous daylily, tawny daylily
German: braune Taglilie
Japan.: Edauchi Wasuregusa (Nakai)
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