Algoma (lily hybrid)

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Algoma is a hybrid lily introduced by Byam in 1968 . She is a selection from Byam's own hybrids. It is an Asian hybrid up to 100 centimeters high with a golden yellow, slightly speckled flower and long flower stalks. It blooms in July and is suitable as a garden lily.

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  • Carl Feldmaier, Judith McRae: The new lilies. Ulmer, Stuttgart 1982, ISBN 3-80016-121-4 , p. 151