Description
Lilium washingtonianum Kellogg 1859
Origin:
Sierra Nevada, Mount Shasta, Cascade Range); steep coniferous slopes at subalpine elevations of 1.000 – 2.000 m
Taxonomy:
Kews accept two infraspefics in variation of Lilium washingtonianum subsp. purpurascens (Stearn) M.W.Skinner and Lilium washingtonianum subsp. washingtonianum.
Laboratory comment:
We are not absolutely certain that the different clones of (Lwashwash1) will appear as washingtonianum subsp. washingtonianum, which should develop pure white flowers. We are more likely to be certain of the clones of (Lwashwash2) which arrived from Botanical Inclined, since these sourced seedlings do not develop any red pigments (caratonoids, melanin) even when exposed to intensive light. Never the less total certainty cannot be given here. In any case we will focus on tc at the red-pigment-less seedlings here only.
Laboratory comment:
Propagation: sowing
sowing Lilium washingtonianum subsp. purpurascens # 1 RHS (03.18) (Lwashpur1)
source: RHS lily-group, UK
germination –> seedlings –> tissue-culture
sowing Lilium washingtonianum subsp. purpurascens # 2 RHS (02.20) (Lwashpur2)
source: RHS lily-group, UK
germination –> seedlings
sowing Lilium washingtonianum subsp. purpurascens # 3 Mel (02.20) (Lwashpur3)
source: Melvyn Herbert, Wales
germination –> seedlings –> tissue-culture
sowing Lilium washingtonianum subsp. purpurascens # 4 MH (01.21)
(Lwashpur4)
source: Mel Herbert, Wales
sowing (01.21)
source of Lwashpur4
sowing Lilium washingtonianum subsp. ? # 1 Pit ´12.16 (Lwash1)
source: Susan Band, Pitcairn Alpines, Scotland
germination –> seedlings
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