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atamasco lilies

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Floridata: Zephyranthes atamasca
... atamasco lily is a beautiful, fragrant and a perennial favorite wildflower throughout its range. Download a large version (800x600) of this image. Description Atamasco lilies ... Light: These lovely lilies grow well in shade to part shade to full sun. Moisture: Atamasco lilies like a ... and early spring scores of atamasco lilies erupt from its green grassy foliage. Usage Atamasco lilies look best in masses ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- Native Plants Myths and Realities
... was cleared for South Hills Mall near Cary. Several of us worked frantically to rescue atamasco lilies, yellow lady slipper orchids, and trilliums, and much more from the building site. Most folks ...
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Floridata: Zephyranthes grandiflora
... beautiful flowers periodically throughout the summer depending on rainfall patterns. Description Several of the zephyr lilies (genus Zephyranthes) are called "rain lily", but this one most deserves that name: Zephyranthes ... times throughout the summer and autumn, always after a rain that follows a dry period. Atamasco lily (Z. atamasca), on the other hand, blooms only once each year, in the early ...
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Plant Delights Nursery -- Trillium Tracking in the Southeast United States
... so thick you couldn't see the ground of Erythronium umbillicatum (trout lilies). Popping up through the trout lilies were marvelous clumps of Dentaria laciniata (toothwort) and Podophyllum peltatum (may ... reliquum (another mottled foliage species). One moist slope was filled with some giant leaf Zephranthes atamasco and Asarum arifolium, all in full flower. From here, the final stop of the ...
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Information about Zephyranthes
... of lily in the Amaryllis family. Zephyranthes, also called Rain lilies, are native to the southeastern United States, Central America, and South ... Birds and small animals also love to eat the seedpods. Atamasco lily (Z. atamasco) is native to the southern U.S. Its onion- ... ages. It grows naturally in wet roadside ditches and woods. Atamasco grows in sun or light shade and prefers well-drained, humus- ...
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