"SHIRUI LILY" flower is rare and famous flower in the world. It is rare
because it cannot be transplanted. The flower was / is never growing in
the other parts of the world and perhaps will not grow again except in
Shirui Peak. No one knows why this flower doesn't grow in other places
in spite of the maximum care.
The abode of Shirui Lily is in Shirui Kashung in Ukhrul district, Manipur
state. Shirui is the name of the village under Ukhrul district situated
in North East of the district. Ukhrul is around 103 km away from the state
capital Imphal. Manipur is located in extreme North East of India. The
district is famous because of this flower. It is located about 15 km in
the east of the district capital, Ukhrul. Shirui Kashung range stretching
from north to south ranging from 4900' to 8474' above the sea level is
one of the most beautiful ranges in Manipur.
In 1946 Mr. Kingdon Ward who came to Manipur Hills for botanical collection
on behalf of the New York Botanical Society had made a sensational discovery
of the famous Shirui Lily, which bagged the prestigious merit prize of
the 1948 Royal Horticultural Society Flower Show in London. Lilieum Macklinae
Sealy is the botanical name of Shirui Lily named after the maiden name
of the wife Jean Macklin discoverer Kingdon F. Ward.
Shirui Lily flower is a seasonal flower plants. Its best blooming season
is in the month of May and June. The peak season of its bloom is between
15th May to 5th June. The height of the plant is between 1 to 3 ft. or
30 to 90 cms tall and 1 to 7 flowers per plant. In early years one could
see even up to 11 / 12 flowers per plant, which is very rare now and will
hardly find. Shirui Lily is native to Manipur and the species belongs
to the liliane family distributed in the damped alpine areas of Shirui
peak. The flower is light pinkish in colour. Its beauty lies in its bell
shape petals in bowing position like a modest girl.
In spite of the rare and fragile nature of the Shirui Lily the state government
(Manipur) or the government of India completely ignored the existence
of Shirui Lily in the state and in the country which other people from
abroad came and discovered it five decades back and bagged even the merit
prestigious prize of the flower. Ironically Shirui Peak is not included
in the Tourism map of Manipur.
So far no researchers or professional come forward to preserve the flower.
Researchers and professional of the related subject are requested to join
hand and help the flower preserve by knowing more about the flower by
organising research group particularly about the soil, climate, nature
of the flower, etc.
However, the only hope and the good news is that the owner of Lilieum
Macklinae nursery that once propagated seed brought back by Frank kingdon-ward
and his wife Jean Macklin to Unite Kingdom in 1946 has recently comes
to know about the Shirui Lily and spoken to Jean regarding the information.
Someone who is in need of help! Please lend your generous help to preserve
the beautiful and very rare flower "SHIRUI LILY".
"Shirui Lily is a wild flower in a wild, which no one cares according
to their needs"
Prompt action is needed or else we may not see the flower again. This
is the only window that I am offering to the world for the place is in
a remote area.
For more information please visit to the website www.angelfire.com/az3/shiruilily,
or write to me in my e-mail address [email protected].
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