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  2. Lilium 'Stargazer' - Wikipedia

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    Rubrums were a predecessor commercial lily to the 'Stargazers' whose flowers pointed down to the ground. [3] As such, consumers and other end users thought the Rubrums' downward-facing flowers looked wilted. The 'Stargazer' lily was created in 1974 by Leslie Woodriff, a lily breeder in California, to overcome this downward look. Woodriff called ...

  3. Lilium - Wikipedia

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    Lilium mackliniae is the state flower of Manipur. Lilium michauxii, the Carolina lily, is the official state flower of North Carolina. Idyllwild, California, hosts the Lemon Lily Festival, which celebrates Lilium parryi. [120] Lilium philadelphicum is the floral emblem of Saskatchewan province in Canada, and is on the flag of Saskatchewan. [121 ...

  4. Stargazer - Wikipedia

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    Stargazer (fish), a fish from one of eight genera noted for its upward-pointing eyes; Lilium 'Stargazer', a lily flower; Star Gazers' Stone, marks the spot of an observatory used by Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon; Hyundai Stargazer, a minivan; Stargazer, the initial product of Tele-TV, a video on demand service

  5. The 19 Types of Lilies You Should Consider Growing This Year

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    Lilies are one of the most stunning flowering bulbs you can add to your garden, and they’re easy to grow in the right conditions. “Lilies have been cultivated for centuries, so there are many ...

  6. Amaryllis belladonna - Wikipedia

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    The inflorescence bears 2–12 showy fragrant funnel-shaped flowers on a 'naked' (leafless) stem, which gives it the common name of naked-lady-lily. The pink flowers which may be up to 10cm in length, appear in the autumn before the leaves (hysteranthy) which are narrow and strap shaped. [4] [5]

  7. Liliaceae - Wikipedia

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    Both Lilium and Tulipa are susceptible to a group of five viruses of the family Potyviridae, specifically the potyvirus (named for potato virus Y) group, which includes the tulip-breaking virus (TBV) and the lily streak virus (lily mottle virus, LMoV) resulting in 'breaking' of the color of the flowers