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  2. Lilium 'Navona' - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Lilium 'Navona' is an Asiatic lily hybrid variety of white lilies, [1] [2] used in cut-flower production worldwide.

  3. Hemerocallis minor - Wikipedia

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    Hemerocallis minor, is also known as dwarf daylily, grassleaf lily and small daylily. It is native to northern Asia (Siberia, Mongolia, China, Korea). [1] The plant grows up through 0.5 m high. Its wide yellow flowers are scentless. It is a hermaphroditic species, pollinated by insects such as honey bees. [2]

  4. Crinum asiaticum - Wikipedia

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    Crinum asiaticum, commonly known as poison bulb, giant crinum lily, grand crinum lily, or spider lily, [2] is a plant species widely planted in many warmer regions as an ornamental. It is a bulb-forming perennial producing an umbel of large, showy flowers that are prized by gardeners. However, all parts of the plant are poisonous if ingested.

  5. Lily seed germination types - Wikipedia

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    Lilies seed germination is classified as either epigeal or hypogeal. These classifications may be further refined as immediate or delayed. Whether a lily is epigeal or hypogeal may be related to survival strategies developed according to the climate where the lily originated. Epigeal lilies evolved in moderate climates.

  6. Proiphys amboinensis - Wikipedia

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    Cardwell lily flower umbel. A total of 5–25 white flowers grow in an umbel on stalks over between 15 and 90 cm long, [4]: 366 each flower is trumpet shaped and release a pleasant scent with filaments 2–3 mm long. [9] Flowering in Australia typically begins in late December while flowering season in India is from May to June.

  7. Erythronium propullans - Wikipedia

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    Erythronium propullans, the Minnesota dwarf trout lily, Minnesota adder's tongue or Minnesota fawnlily, is a rare plant endemic to the Cannon River and North Fork Zumbro River watersheds in Rice County, Goodhue County and the extreme northern edge of Steele County, Minnesota, [4] in the United States.

  8. Tricyrtis - Wikipedia

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    Tricyrtis is a genus of Asian flowering plants in the lily family, with approximately 20 known species.The species are commonly known in English as toad lilies. The genus has a native range from the Himalayas to eastern Asia, including China, [3] Japan, [4] Philippines and Taiwan, [5] and a few species are cultivated for their ornamental qualities in other parts of the world.

  9. Nymphaea leibergii - Wikipedia

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    Nymphaea leibergii, also known as the dwarf waterlily and Leiberg's waterlily, is a perennial emergent aquatic plant belonging to the genus Nymphaea.It can be found across northern North America in ponds and slow moving streams.