Alpine Bead Lily is a perennial rhizome forming herb.
Rhizome is stiff, about 5 mm in thick, covered with fibrous sheaths.
Leaves are 3-5, stalked, obovate, elliptic-obovate, or
inverted-lanceshaped, 8-25 x 3-16 cm, margin velvet-hairy when young.
Flowering stem is 10-20 cm tall, usually up to 60 cm in fruit,
leafless, densely white velvety. Flowers are borne in 3-12-flowered
raceme. Bracts fall off, flower-stalks are densely velvety-hairy, 1-7
cm in fruit. Tepals are white or sometimes bluish, oblong, 7-12 x 3-4
mm, puberulent below. Stamens are 4-6 mm, pistil 6-8 mm, style 3-5 mm.
Berries are blackish blue, globose or ellipsoid, 7-12 x 7-10 mm, many
seeded. They look like beads, hence the common name. Alpine Bead Lily is
native to China, Tibet, Himalaya, Myanmar, at altitudes of 2900-4000 m.
Flowering: May-June.
Identification credit: Sanjyoti Subba
Photographed in Madhmaheshwar, Uttarakhand & Singba Rhododendron Sanctuary, Sikkim.
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