- Scientific Name: Lloydia tibetica Baker ex Oliv.
- Ref: Hooker’s Icon. Pl. 23: t. 2216. 1892
- Synonym: Giraldiella montana Dammer
- English Common Name: Tibet alpine lily
- Chinese Common Name: 西藏洼瓣花 Xīzàng wābàn∙huā
- Family: Liliaceae
- Genus: Lloydia
- Distribution: Shady slopes, grasslands; 2300–4100 m. Gansu, Hebei, Hubei, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Sichuan, Xizang [Nepal].
- Photo: 07/14/2009, Mt. Taibai, Qinling
Plants 10--30 cm tall. Bulb 2.5--3.5 cm × 6--9 mm. Basal leaves 3--10, narrowly strap-shaped, usually shorter than stem, 1.5--3 mm wide; cauline leaves 2 or 3, narrowly linear, 1.5--2.5 cm × 1--2 mm, margin occasionally minutely ciliate. Inflorescence 1--5-flowered; bracts narrowly linear, 6--10 mm. Tepals yellow, purplish green veined, usually villous at base adaxially; outer tepals suboblong, 1.3--2 cm × 4--6 mm; inner ones obovate-elliptic, 1.3--2 cm × 6--8 mm, with 1--4 crested lamellae near base adaxially. Stamens 7--10 mm; filaments densely villous except apically. Ovary ovoid, 3--4(--5) mm. Style 4--6(--8) mm; stigma slightly 3-lobed. Fl. May--Jul. (Flora of China)