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Hello people,

Can you help identify this one? A Hibiscus perhaps? Found in the
Himalayas

http://www.spandan.com/6-05-039.jpg

MW

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Old 04-12-2005, 02:26 PM posted to sci.bio.botany
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Hello people,

Can you help identify this one? A Hibiscus perhaps? Found in the
Himalayas

http://www.spandan.com/6-05-039.jpg

MW

It's a cultivated type of daylily, Hemerocallis. Likely imported to
that area from the West.
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"Malcolm Manners" wrote in message
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Hello people,

Can you help identify this one? A Hibiscus perhaps? Found in the
Himalayas

http://www.spandan.com/6-05-039.jpg

MW

It's a cultivated type of daylily, Hemerocallis. Likely imported to that
area from the West.


Granted it is possibly out of cultivation but, it is more likely from the
east. Since Hemerocallis is indigenous to China it is probable that the
plants are naturalized in the Himalayas.
KLU


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Great, thanks!

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Kenneth L. Ueckert wrote:
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wrote:

Hello people,

Can you help identify this one? A Hibiscus perhaps? Found in the
Himalayas

http://www.spandan.com/6-05-039.jpg

MW


It's a cultivated type of daylily, Hemerocallis. Likely imported to that
area from the West.



Granted it is possibly out of cultivation but, it is more likely from the
east. Since Hemerocallis is indigenous to China it is probable that the
plants are naturalized in the Himalayas.
KLU


True, but I meant imported from the West as a hybrid cultivar, not out
of the wild. Notice that the flower pictured has 9 tepals and only 3
sepals -- not the wild situation. I think it's likely a garden cultivar.
Malcolm


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Hello people,

Can you help identify this one? A Hibiscus perhaps? Found in the
Himalayas

http://www.spandan.com/6-05-039.jpg

MW

It looks like a lily.
Not familiar with which one from the Himalayas.

Carroll Hughes
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"Kenneth L. Ueckert" wrote in message
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"Malcolm Manners" wrote in message
news:f0Dkf.7795$a%.6410@trnddc05...
wrote:
Hello people,

Can you help identify this one? A Hibiscus perhaps? Found in the
Himalayas

http://www.spandan.com/6-05-039.jpg

MW

It's a cultivated type of daylily, Hemerocallis. Likely imported to

that
area from the West.


Granted it is possibly out of cultivation but, it is more likely from the
east. Since Hemerocallis is indigenous to China it is probable that the
plants are naturalized in the Himalayas.
KLU

============
wild or not, it's certainly an Hemerocallis

Lise


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