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Liliaceae - Lily Family #1
... Liliaceae - Lily Family #1 False Garlic Common Name(s): False Garlic Scientific Name: Northoscordum bivalve Family: Liliaceae Lily Family Flower: 1" white flowers with 3 sepals and 3 petals identical in size and color. ... : Flowers profusely early in the year but is evident all year in Houston. Back to Family Index
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Liliaceae - Lily Family
Liliaceae - Lily Family Liliaceae - Lily Family Flowers: Fruit: Leaves: Plant: Back to Family Index
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The Lily Family
... Lily Family The Lily Family: Introduction The following information has been contributed for your enjoyment. The Liliaceae is the family of true lilies and related plants. Members of the giant group ... this family include many wild species and cultivars of the genera Lilium, Fritillaria, Tulipa, Nomocharis, and Erythronium. Other genera of flowers sometimes included in the Lily Family are now ...
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The Lily Family: Genus Lilium
... The Lily Family: Genus Lilium The Lily Family: Genus Lilium The following information has been contributed for your enjoyment. The genus Lilium contains ... leaves. The plant can be propagated readily by collecting and planting these bulbils. The Tiger Lily's main fault is that it can carry plant viruses that will destroy other varieties ...
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PLANTS Profile for Calochortus luteus (yellow mariposa lily) | USDA PLANTS
... / Plug-Ins PLANTS Profile Calochortus luteus Dougl. ex Lindl. yellow mariposa lily Symbol: CALU9 Group: Monocot Family: Liliaceae Growth Habit: Forb/herb Duration: Perennial U.S. Nativity: ... Liliidae – Order Liliales – Family Liliaceae – Lily family Genus Calochortus Pursh – mariposa lily Species Calochortus luteus Dougl. ex Lindl. – yellow mariposa lily Other Species Accounts and Images: ...
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LILY COMPANIONS
... that can crowd out plants with better manners. Others in this family that are half hardy can be safely grown as summer bulbs ... They don't seem to notice! Of course they are in the lily family: why can't my L. rubellums behave this way? Tulips. I ... as a cooling summer mulch. Clarkia. A genus in the evening primrose family. Godetia (Clarkia amoena) and similar annuals. Very nice "ribbon candy" colors ...
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Information about Foxtail Lily
... FOXTAIL LILY... By: Nikki Phipps The foxtail lily, or desert candle (E. elwesii), is native to Turkestan. Although the foxtail lily belongs to the genus Eremurus, which is a member of the lily family, it is a rather unusual bulbous plant. In fact, the foxtail lily's roots are more ...
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Information about Pineapple Lily
... Begins Here Pineapple Lily INFORMATION ABOUT PINEAPPLE LILY... By: Nikki Phipps The Pineapple lily (Eucomis comosa), also called pineapple flower, is a South African native and member of the lily family. The name Eucomis comes from the Greek word 'eukomos,' meaning lovely-haired, referring to the attractive flower heads. The Pineapple Lily flower is formed ...
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Mystery Lily? - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lily Forum | Post a Follow-Up Mystery Lily? clip this post email this post what is ... bulbs from Ohio. They have been in the family for generations. We always called them Mystery Lily due to the 30" flower spikes ... you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Lily Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact ...
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Too Late for Madonnas?? - Lily Forum - GardenWeb
... Hortiplex Glossary Zone Finder Garden Bazaar GardenWeb Store Return to the Lily Forum | Post a Follow-Up Too Late for Madonnas?? clip this ... 3 Madonna bulbs in September and due to illness in the family have not yet had a chance to plant them. At this ... If you aren't yet a member, join now! Return to the Lily Forum Join | Garden Forums | Home Forums | Exchanges & Trading | Member Pages | Contact Us ...
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