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  2. Learn why this Spring the beautiful Lily flower gets the ...

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    Lilies are admired for numerous qualities, they have large, unique blossoms on long stems and provide great fragrance. ... — Asiatic hybrids. ... Bulbs will multiply and the plants will grow ...

  3. Crinum asiaticum - Wikipedia

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    Crinum asiaticum is a perennial herb that typically grows up to 1.2 m (3.9 ft) tall. [4] It has a leaf base. Its pseudobulb is spherical. The upper part of the bulb is cylindrical.

  4. 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.

  5. Tricyrtis - Wikipedia

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    Tricyrtis is a genus of Asian flowering plants in the lily family, with approximately 20 known species.The species are commonly known in English as toad lilies. The genus has a native range from the Himalayas to eastern Asia, including China, [3] Japan, [4] Philippines and Taiwan, [5] and a few species are cultivated for their ornamental qualities in other parts of the world.

  6. Lycoris radiata - Wikipedia

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    A red spider lily flower in full-bloom A girl with a bouquet of red spider lily flowers. Lycoris radiata is a bulbous perennial with showy, bright-red flowers. When in full bloom, spindly stamens, likened to the image of spider legs, extend slightly upward and outward from the flower's center. [6]

  7. Arisaema - Wikipedia

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    Arisaema tortuosum. Arisaema is a large and diverse genus of the flowering plant family Araceae.The largest concentration of species is in China and Japan, with other species native to other parts of southern Asia as well as eastern and central Africa, Mexico and eastern North America. [1]

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