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Lilium mackliniae, the Shirui lily or Shirui Kashung Timrawon, is a rare Indian species of plant found only in the upper reaches of the Shirui hill ranges in the Ukhrul district of Manipur, India, at an elevation of 1,730–2,590 metres (5,680–8,500 ft) above sea level. It is located near the boundary of Myanmar to the east, Shirui village in the west, Choithar village in the south and Sihai village in the north.

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  • Lilium mackliniae (de)
  • Lilium mackliniae (en)
  • Lilium mackliniae (sv)
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  • Lilium mackliniae, auch Manipur-Lilie genannt, ist eine Art aus der Gattung der Lilien (Lilium) in der Asiatischen Sektion. Die Art wurde erstmals von 1946 von Frank Kingdon-Ward entdeckt, der sie nach dem Geburtsnamen seiner Frau benannte. Sie ist die Staatsblume von Manipur. (de)
  • Lilium mackliniae är en liljeväxtart som beskrevs av . Lilium mackliniae ingår i släktet liljor, och familjen liljeväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
  • Lilium mackliniae, the Shirui lily or Shirui Kashung Timrawon, is a rare Indian species of plant found only in the upper reaches of the Shirui hill ranges in the Ukhrul district of Manipur, India, at an elevation of 1,730–2,590 metres (5,680–8,500 ft) above sea level. It is located near the boundary of Myanmar to the east, Shirui village in the west, Choithar village in the south and Sihai village in the north. (en)
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  • Shirui lily growing in its native habitat, the Shirui Hill, Ukhrul, Manipur (en)
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  • Lilium mackliniae, auch Manipur-Lilie genannt, ist eine Art aus der Gattung der Lilien (Lilium) in der Asiatischen Sektion. Die Art wurde erstmals von 1946 von Frank Kingdon-Ward entdeckt, der sie nach dem Geburtsnamen seiner Frau benannte. Sie ist die Staatsblume von Manipur. (de)
  • Lilium mackliniae, the Shirui lily or Shirui Kashung Timrawon, is a rare Indian species of plant found only in the upper reaches of the Shirui hill ranges in the Ukhrul district of Manipur, India, at an elevation of 1,730–2,590 metres (5,680–8,500 ft) above sea level. It is located near the boundary of Myanmar to the east, Shirui village in the west, Choithar village in the south and Sihai village in the north. This shade-loving lily has pale bluish-pink petals but has seven colours when observed through a microscope. In the wild, it flowers in the monsoon months of June and July. They are seasonal flowering plants and at their best in May and June when it blooms. The peak season of its bloom is May 15 to June 5. The height of the plant is 1–3 feet (0.30–0.91 m) and has one to seven flowers per plant. (en)
  • Lilium mackliniae är en liljeväxtart som beskrevs av . Lilium mackliniae ingår i släktet liljor, och familjen liljeväxter. Inga underarter finns listade. (sv)
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