One flavonoid alkaloid, lilaline, was isolated from Lilium candidum in 1987.
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And in a corner of the walled garden, a group of glorious white Madonna lilies, Lilium candidum, arrested the eye _ and the nose.
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Some of the popular flowers included the Lilium Candidum ( or Madonna Lily, used as a symbol for fertility and chastity ), narcissus, pinks, iris, jasmine, pansies, French marigolds, cornflowers, and rosemary.
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They are best planted in a south-facing ( northern hemisphere ), slightly sloping aspect, in sun or part shade, at a depth 2?times the height of the bulb ( except " Lilium candidum " which should be planted at the surface ).
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Plant motifs associated with St Brigid include the white " Lilium candidum " popularly known since medieval times as the Madonna Lily for its association with the Virgin Mary, and the Winflower " Anemone coronaria ", called the " Brigid anemone " since the early 19th century.
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Although many " Lilium " species such as " Lilium martagon " and " Lilium candidum " can be obtained commercially, the majority of commercially available lilies represent the products of a very diverse hybridisation program, which has resulted in a separate horticultural classification, including such groupings as Asian, Oriental and Orienpet.
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But a few species which distribute in hot summer and mild winter area ( " Lilium candidum ", " Lilium catesbaei ", " Lilium longiflorum " ) lose leaves and remain relatively short dormant in Summer or Autumn, sprout from Autumn to winter, forming dwarf stem bearing a basal rosette of leaves until accept enough chilling requirement, the stem begins to elongate while warming.