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  2. Erythronium - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium, the fawn lily, trout lily, dog's-tooth violet or adder's tongue, ... Erythroniums are woodland plants and require rich soil, full of organic matter. Soil ...

  3. Erythronium dens-canis - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium dens-canis, the dog's-tooth-violet [2] or dogtooth violet, is a bulbous herbaceous perennial flowering plant in the family Liliaceae, growing to 25 cm (10 in). It is native to central and southern Europe from Portugal to Ukraine . [ 3 ]

  4. Ornithogalum umbellatum - Wikipedia

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    O. umbellatum is a perennial herbaceous bulbous plant , dying back after flowering, to an underground storage bulb. The following year, it regrows from the often shallow rooted bulbs, which are ovoid with a membranous coat, [ 2 ] 15–25 millimetres ( 1 ⁄ 2 –1 inch) long and 18–32 mm ( 3 ⁄ 4 – 1 + 1 ⁄ 4 in) in diameter.

  5. Crinum asiaticum - Wikipedia

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    Crinum asiaticum, commonly known as poison bulb, giant crinum lily, grand crinum lily, or spider lily, [2] is a plant species widely planted in many warmer regions as an ornamental. It is a bulb-forming perennial producing an umbel of large, showy flowers that are prized by gardeners.

  6. Erythronium americanum - Wikipedia

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    The corm is often located in the upper 11 cm of soil although it may be as deep as 30 cm. [9] [8] The corms of E. americanum are buried very deeply compared to other lily family plants. The corms are mostly composed of storage tissue containing large amounts of energy rich starch.

  7. Chlorogalum - Wikipedia

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    The juices of the bulb contain saponins that form a lather when mixed with water, [11] making the bulbs useful as a kind of soap. This is the origin of several of the plants' common names. It was particularly used for washing hair, since C. pomeridianum at least was held to be effective against dandruff. [12] Cuisine

  8. Leucojum - Wikipedia

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    Leucojum is a small genus of bulbous plants native to Eurasia belonging to the amaryllis family, subfamily Amaryllidoideae. [2] [3] [4] As currently circumscribed, the genus includes only two known species, [1] most former species having been moved into the genus Acis. Both genera are known as snowflakes. [5]

  9. Infant mortality - Wikipedia

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    World map of infant mortality rates in 2017. Infant mortality is the death of an infant before the infant's first birthday. [1] The occurrence of infant mortality in a population can be described by the infant mortality rate (IMR), which is the number of deaths of infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births. [1]