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  2. Lilium bulbiferum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium bulbiferum, common names orange lily, [2] fire lily, Jimmy's Bane, tiger lily and St. John's Lily, is a herbaceous European lily with underground bulbs, belonging to the Liliaceae. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The Latin name bulbiferum of this species, meaning "bearing bulbs", refers to the secondary bulbs on the stem of the nominal subspecies.

  3. Bulb - Wikipedia

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    Non-tunicate bulbs, such as Lilium and Fritillaria species, lack the protective tunic and have looser scales. [3] Bulbous plant species cycle through vegetative and reproductive growth stages; the bulb grows to flowering size during the vegetative stage and the plant flowers during the reproductive stage.

  4. List of Lilium species - Wikipedia

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  5. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    Lily bulbs are starchy and edible as root vegetables, though bulbs of some species may be too bitter to eat. [70] Lilium brownii var. viridulum, known as 百合 (pak hop; pinyin: bǎi hé; Cantonese Yale: baak hap; lit. 'hundred united'), is one of the most prominent edible lilies in China. Its bulbs are large in size and not bitter.

  6. Bulbil - Wikipedia

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    Bulbils on Agave vilmoriniana Paleoallium billgenseli bulbil with flowers. Within Agavoideae, bulbils develop on the inflorescence of a blooming plant. [3] [2] [4] The development of bulbils in this group is common in approximately 17 Agave species, all Furcraea species, and has been somewhat documented in Yucca (particularly Yucca elata), and Hesperaloe. [2]

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    For 30 years, Rose Bowl co-host Leeza Gibbons, 67, had a near-constant presence on network television.. From 1984 to 2000, she was a correspondent and co-host of Entertainment Tonight, and the ...

  9. Entomoculture - Wikipedia

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    When insect cell growth was compared at a pH of 5.5, 6.5 and 7.5, negligible difference was noted. [5] As a result, insect cultures can have their media replaced at intervals as long as 90 days. [5] This is compounded by the fact that insect cells do not deplete added nutrients as fast as mammalian cells.