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(med) Orange day lily <br>
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1. ''Hemerocallis fulva'' (L.) L. (Asphodelaceae) Orange day lily ('Phrin Las 1987) <br>
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Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (27_043) dman pa se le ljang pa rgya bod. <br>
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In the Medical Thangkas, '''se le ljang pa''' succeds the Sweet flags ([[shu dag]]) and preceeds Vetiver / Dendrobium orchids ([[pu shel rtsi]]). The images and tibetan legends in the Medical Thangkas are precious, but the modern botanical identifications have to be taken with precaution. <br>
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[[User:Johannes Schmidt|Johannes Schmidt]] ([[User talk:Johannes Schmidt|talk]]) 17:36, 15 April 2024 (EDT)
  
 
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orchid [IW]


(med) Orange day lily
1. Hemerocallis fulva (L.) L. (Asphodelaceae) Orange day lily ('Phrin Las 1987)
Illustrations : 'Phrin Las (27_043) dman pa se le ljang pa rgya bod.
In the Medical Thangkas, se le ljang pa succeds the Sweet flags (shu dag) and preceeds Vetiver / Dendrobium orchids (pu shel rtsi). The images and tibetan legends in the Medical Thangkas are precious, but the modern botanical identifications have to be taken with precaution.
Johannes Schmidt (talk) 17:36, 15 April 2024 (EDT)