Beide Seiten der vorigen RevisionVorhergehende ÜberarbeitungNächste Überarbeitung | Vorhergehende Überarbeitung |
lilium_longiflorum_thunb [2017/07/22 18:14] – andreas | lilium_longiflorum_thunb [2022/05/29 12:09] (aktuell) – andreas |
---|
Lilium longiflorum Thunb. - Liliaceae - Easter lily, white trumpet lily, **Oster-Lilie** | Lilium longiflorum Thunb. - Liliaceae - Easter lily, white trumpet lily, **Oster-Lilie** |
| |
Plant up to 1m tall, native to Japan, Taiwan and Korea, cultivated worldwide as ornamental (also varities, hybrids, China, US, Netherlands); leaves linear-lanceolate; flowers solitary or several, trumpet shaped, white, fragrant. | Plant up to 1m tall, native to Japan, Taiwan and Korea; leaves linear-lanceolate; flowers solitary or several, trumpet shaped, white, fragrant. Extensively cultivated worldwide as ornamental, for cut flowers (also varities, hybrids, China, US, Netherlands). \\ |
| [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lilium_longiflorum]] |
| |
| Main components of the headspace of living Easter lily flowers were indole (19.3%), methyl benzoate (13.3%), methyl anisate (9.5%), benzyl benzoate (8.2%), benzyl salicylate (3.1%), eugenol (2.6%), methyl cinnamate (1.5%), and ethyl benzoate (0.2%). \\ |
| [Mookherjee BD et al., „Fruits and Flowers: Live vs Dead - Which do we want?“, in: Nishimura, O. „Flavors and Fragrances, a world perspective.“ Proceedings of the 10th international congress of essential oils, fragrances and flavors, Washington, DC. Vol. 375. 1986, 415-424] |
| |
Floral scents emitted from eight cultivars of cut lily flowers were analyzed: "Lilies belonged to the groups of oriental hybrids (‘Siberia’, ‘Marco Polo’, and ‘Sorbonne’), OT (oriental × trumpet) hybrids (‘Yelloween’ and ‘Conca d’Or’), longiflorum hybrids (‘White Heaven’), asiatic hybrids (‘Tresor’), and LA (longiflorum × asiatic) hybrids (‘Ceb Dazzle’)... \\ | Floral scents emitted from eight cultivars of cut lily flowers were analyzed: "Lilies belonged to the groups of oriental hybrids (‘Siberia’, ‘Marco Polo’, and ‘Sorbonne’), OT (oriental × trumpet) hybrids (‘Yelloween’ and ‘Conca d’Or’), longiflorum hybrids (‘White Heaven’), asiatic hybrids (‘Tresor’), and LA (longiflorum × asiatic) hybrids (‘Ceb Dazzle’)... \\ |
[Qualitative and quantitative analysis of floral volatile components from different varieties of Lilium spp., Zhang, H.X., Hu, Z.H., Leng, P.S., Wang, W.H., Xu, F., Zhao, J., Scientia Agri Sin, 46(4), 2013, 790-799] | [Qualitative and quantitative analysis of floral volatile components from different varieties of Lilium spp., Zhang, H.X., Hu, Z.H., Leng, P.S., Wang, W.H., Xu, F., Zhao, J., Scientia Agri Sin, 46(4), 2013, 790-799] |
| |
{{:lilium_longiflorum.jpg?500}} \\ | "Nonscented lily cultivars belonging to Asiatic hybrids hardly emitted volatiles, light-scented Longiflorum × Asiatic hybrids emitted low levels of volatiles, and scented lily cultivars (belonging to Oriental, Trumpet, Longiflorum, Longiflorum × Oriental, and Oriental × Trumpet hybrids) emitted significantly high levels of volatiles. In general, the scent compositions of lily cultivars were similar within the same hybrid group, and the differences among hybrid groups reflect their pedigree. Monoterpenoids and benzenoids dominated the floral scents of most volatile-emitting lily cultivars, whereas monoterpenoids alone dominated the floral scents of some volatile-emitting lilies. Although various scent compounds were released from volatile-emitting lily cultivars, the dominant scent compounds were focused on three monoterpenoids [1.8-cineole, linalool, and (E)-β-ocimene] and one benzenoid (methyl benzoate)." \\ |
| L.longiflorum hybrids 'White Present' and 'Augusta' emitted mainly (E)-β-ocimene (40.1-60.9%) and methyl benzoate (19.5-43.8%). Minor components of the scent were myrcene (2.3-4.5%), (Z)-ocimene (1.9-3.7%), linalool (2.3-2.9%), ethyl benzoate (1.3-2.6%), (E)-nerolidol (0.6-1.1%), and (E)-4,8-dimethyl-1,3,7-nonatriene (DMNT, 2.0-2.4%). \\ |
| [Kong, Ying, et al. "Variation in Floral Scent Compositions of Different Lily Hybrid Groups." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 142.3 (2017): 175-183] |
| |
| {{:lilium_longiflorum.jpg?600}} \\ |
Lilium longiflorum Thunb. var. suaveolens; Botanical Register, vol.7 t.560 (1822) [M.Hart] \\ | Lilium longiflorum Thunb. var. suaveolens; Botanical Register, vol.7 t.560 (1822) [M.Hart] \\ |
[[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=604649]] | [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php?id_species=604649]] |
| |
| |