Orange Lily Jigsaw Puzzle

Orange Lily
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In today's puzzle we feature a beautiful orange lily(Lilium bulbiferum). This beautiful and fragrant flower is also commonly known as fire lily, Jimmy's Bane and tiger lily. It is widely distributed in much of Europe and it grows in mountain meadows, on hillsides or in flower gardens. The flowers can reach 4–6 centimeters in length and are bright yellow-orange with reddish-brown dots.

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