Re: Fw: Lily found in garden
- Subject: Re: Fw: Lily found in garden
- From: C* R* <b*@gmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Sep 2010 10:22:19 -0500
Nice!
That is Arum palestinum. There are two phenotypes of which I am aware. The typical form with a nice port wine smell with the inflorescence held at the same level or slightly higher than the leaves, and a separate form from Mount Carmel that has a fecal smell with the inflorescence held below the leaves.
Happy days,
Christopher
On Sun, Sep 5, 2010 at 11:52 AM, Susan B <h*@yahoo.com> wrote:
Anyone have any idea what this might be? Found in a garden in New Zealand.
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