

The Botanical Magazine or Flower Garden Displayed: Smooth-stalked Martagon, Turk's Cap Lily
A pink flower with six petals and yellow stamens, resembling a Turk's cap, grows on a single stem. The flower has dark spots on the outer petals. Six flowers are shown in various stages of blooming. The stem is green and smooth with a slight sheen. Green leaves grow at the base of the stem and have a waxy texture. The background is light gray.
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