Lilium eupetes is a recently discovered and described epiphytic species of lily from the north of Vietnam.
[1][2] Lilium eupetes reproduces by seed and vegetatively via the production of bulbils dispersed by wind.
When the leaves die back they wither and curl into a circle.
This eventually detaches from the stem, and acts as the functional equivalent of a samara, carrying the attached bulbil to a new site.
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