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  2. Scadoxus multiflorus - Wikipedia

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    Scadoxus multiflorus subsp. multiflorus near Victoria Falls Blood Lily -- Scadoxus multiflorus. Scadoxus multiflorus grows from a "rhizomatous bulb", i.e. a bulb which also produces rhizomes (modified underground stems). The leaves and flower may appear together or the leaves may be produced later.

  3. Scadoxus - Wikipedia

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    The English names blood lily or blood flower are used for some of the species. The genus has close affinities with Haemanthus . Species of Scadoxus are grown as ornamental plants for their brilliantly coloured flowers, either in containers or in the ground in frost-free climates.

  4. Nerine bowdenii - Wikipedia

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    Nerine bowdenii is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae. It is an herbaceous bulbous perennial, growing to 45 cm (18 in) tall by 8 cm (3 in), with strap-shaped leaves and large umbels of lily-like pink flowers in late summer and autumn. [1]

  5. Zephyranthes carinata - Wikipedia

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    Like other rain lilies, their common name refers to their habit of blooming soon after a heavy rainfall. They are widely grown in gardens as annuals and as container plants, although they will overwinter in warm climates. Zephyranthes carinata are often incorrectly referred to as Zephyranthes grandiflora, especially in horticulture.

  6. List of plants known as lily - Wikipedia

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    Lily usually refers to herbaceous plants of the genus Lilium, with large showy trumpet-shaped flowers. Many species are cultivated as ornamentals. Many species are cultivated as ornamentals. Many other plants not closely related to lilies are called lilies, usually because their flowers resemble lilies.

  7. 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.

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