'L. canadense var. canadense 'Melted Spots'' (Lilium)
Product Description

L. canadense var. canadense 'Melted Spots' was a named clone from stock collected by Dr. Richard M. Adams and introduced by B&D Lilies in 1984. More gold than yellow, it was so heavily spotted that the flower center spots were all "melted" together. Again, as with 'Peaches and Pepper' this clone was dropped from production in the early 1990's. The gardening public was more interested in the variety of colors and spots found in seedling strains, giving a more wild look in the garden, than the more uniform or structured look of named clones.
Lilium canadense habitat - photo courtesy of Dr. Richard M. Adams
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