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  2. Your Guide To Growing and Caring for an Easter Lily - AOL

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    Here’s how to grow and care for Easter lilies. It's easy to keep these Easter flowers blooming, and you can plant them outdoors after the blooms fade.

  3. The 19 Types of Lilies You Should Consider Growing This Year

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    USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8. How Much Sun It Needs: Full sun. When It Blooms: Mid-summer. Flower Color: Creamy yellow with gold centers. $14 at White Flower Farm. 31 Perennial Plants That Come ...

  4. Do You Know the Meaning Behind the Easter Lily? - AOL

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    Here’s how to grow and care for Easter lilies. It's easy to keep these Easter flowers blooming, and you can plant them outdoors after the blooms fade.

  5. Townsendia hookeri - Wikipedia

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    Townsendia hookeri is a perennial, flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.It is often referred to by the common names Easter daisy or Hooker's Townsend daisy. [2] Named after 19th century botanist William Jackson Hooker, T. hookeri shares the genus Townsendia with at least 28 other species at this time.

  6. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    Some lilies, especially Lilium longiflorum, form important cut flower crops or potted plants. These are forced to flower outside of the normal flowering season for particular markets; for instance, Lilium longiflorum for the Easter trade, when it may be called the Easter lily. Lilies are usually planted as bulbs in the dormant season.

  7. Lilium longiflorum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium formosanum, a closely related species from Taiwan, has been treated as a variety of Easter lily in the past. It is a stem rooting lily, growing up to 1 m (3 ft 3 in) high. It bears a number of trumpet-shaped, white, fragrant, and outward-facing flowers. This species, along with most other true lilies, are highly toxic to cats. [1]

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