n.
An eastern Asian perennial (Lilium lancifolium) having large black-spotted reddish-orange flowers with reflexed petals and purplish bulbils in the leaf axils.
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An eastern Asian perennial (Lilium lancifolium) having large black-spotted reddish-orange flowers with reflexed petals and purplish bulbils in the leaf axils.
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The noun has 2 meanings:
Meaning #1:
east Asian perennial having large reddish-orange black-spotted flowers with reflexed petals
Synonyms: devil lily, kentan, Lilium lancifolium
Meaning #2:
lily of southeastern United States having cup-shaped flowers with deep yellow to scarlet recurved petals
Synonyms: leopard lily, pine lily, Lilium catesbaei
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