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Lilium ledebourii (Sousan-e Chehel Cheraagh) is a flower from the Lily family. Its native habitats are in the Talish region of Azerbaijan and Damasch, a village in the Amarlu region of Iran. Lillium ledebouri flowers in the middle of May until the end of May. The Damasch region is protected by the the department of environment of Iran. The flower is called Sousan-e Chehel Cheraagh in Iran and the local area and its appearance is one of the most striking features in the area at the time of blooming. Lillium Ledebouri isn't found anywhere else in the world.

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