Himalayan Foxtail Lily is a plant that can be easily identified by its
tall stout spike-like cluster of hundreds of white flowers with protruding
orange anthers. When in bud, the flower-spikes look like candles,
inspiring the common name. Flower clusters are 30-40 cm long, each flower
being about an inch across, borne on a long stalk, in the axils of
awn-shaped papery bracts. Petals are oblong blunt, with brown line on the
outside. Leaves are all at the base, narrow, 1-3 ft long, 2-4 cm wide,
erect. Himalayan Foxtail Lily is found on rocky slopes of the drier areas
of Himalayas, from Afghanistan to Himachal Pradesh, at altitudes of
2100-3300 m. Flowering: May-June.