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  2. Zephyranthes - Wikipedia

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    Currently these plants are commonly cultivated in US Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 7–10. Rain lily breeders may develop cultivars with greater cold hardness. Generally rain lilies are sold in nurseries already potted up. This is of benefit since the growth cycle is not interrupted. Rarely (and not ideally), dried bulbs are marketed.

  3. Cardiocrinum giganteum - Wikipedia

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    Cardiocrinum giganteum, the giant Himalayan lily, is the largest species of any of the lily plants, growing up to 3.5 metres high. It is found in the Himalayas, China and Myanmar . [2] Varieties. Two varieties are recognized [2] [3]

  4. 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.

  5. Zephyranthes rosea - Wikipedia

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    Zephyranthes rosea, commonly known as the Cuban zephyrlily, rosy rain lily, rose fairy lily, rose zephyr lily or the pink rain lily, is a species of rain lily native to Peru and Colombia. They are widely cultivated as ornamentals and have become naturalized in tropical regions worldwide. Like all rain lilies, they are known for blooming only ...

  6. Zephyranthes candida - Wikipedia

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    Zephyranthes candida, with common names that include autumn zephyrlily, [2] white windflower, [3] white rain lily, [4] and Peruvian swamp lily, [5] is a species of rain lily native to South America including Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil.

  7. Lilium bulbiferum - Wikipedia

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    Lilium bulbiferum, common names orange lily, [2] fire lily, Jimmy's Bane, tiger lily and St. John's Lily, is a herbaceous European lily with underground bulbs, belonging to the Liliaceae. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The Latin name bulbiferum of this species, meaning "bearing bulbs", refers to the secondary bulbs on the stem of the nominal subspecies.