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Looks like Sand lily, Star lily, Mountain lily (Leucocrinum montanum), but those have no green stripes on the leaves. Also Known As: Sleepydick, Star-of-Bethlehem, Grass Lily, Nap-at-Noon, Eleven-o'clock Lady, Summer Snowflake, Starflower, and the Pyrenees Star of Bethlehem. Six Petalled White Flower with green and white sepals. The flowers group in a 'corymbose raceme' with 3-21 white flowers, and a green stripe outside. The Star of Bethlehem flower starts out as mon |
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These flowers are usually some of the first to bloom in spring, and can even bloom all winter long out of the snow. The Spring Snowflake is a white monocot flower with tinges of green near the tips of the petals. There are six petals. The stem of the flower slowly unzips releasing a new bud every few days that opens up into a little hanging snowflake. The Spring Snowflake can be confused with: Lily of the Valley Herb Flower, White Snowdrop Flower, Acis. Leucojum vernum - Spring Snowflake |
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Blue White Tropical Flowers During the summer they require plenty of water and are very effective on the margins of lakes or by running streams, where they thrive. They may be propagated from offsets or by dividing the rootstock in early spring or autumn. |
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Snake's Head Fritillary, Checkered Daffodil, Chess Flower, Frog-cup, Guinea-hen Flower, Leper Lily, Snake's Head. In Croatia the flower is known as Kockavica and is part of the country's national symbol. It's contains poisonous alkaloids. |
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Tulipa, commonly called tulip, is a genus of about 150 species of bulbous flowering plants in the family Liliaceae. The native range of the species includes southern Europe, north Africa, and Asia from Anatolia and Iran in the west to northeast of China. The centre of diversity of the genus is in the Pamir and Hindu Kush mountains and the steppes of Kazakhstan. A number of species and many hybrid cultivars are grown in gardens, used as pot plants or as fresh cut flowers. Most cultivars of tulip |
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Two or more pendent flowers to a stem, perianth segments flexed. |
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Crocus is a genus of perennial flowering plants, native to a large area from coastal and subalpine areas of central and southern Europe , North Africa and the Middle East, across Central Asia to western China. The genus Crocus is placed botanically in the iris family (Iridaceae). The plants grow from corms and are mainly hardy perennials, and are found in a wide range of habitats, including woodland, scrub and meadows. There are about eighty species of crocus (of which approximately 30 are |
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The most common Hyacinth is the Dutch, or Common Hyacinth (H. orientalis). This hyacinth has a single dense spike of fragrant flowers in shades of red, blue, white, orange, pink, violet, or yellow. A form of the common hyacinth is the less hardy and smaller blue or white-petalled Roman hyacinth of florists. These flowers should have indirect sunlight and are to be moderately watered. Several types of brodiea, deathcamas, squill, and other plants that were formerly classified in the lil |
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Species include: Dietes species: * Dietes bicolor (Yellow Wild Iris, Peacock Flower, Butterfly Iris) * Dietes grandiflora (Wild Iris, Large Wild Iris, Fairy Iris) * Dietes iridioides (Wild Iris, African Iris, Cape Iris, Fortnight Lily, Morea Iris) * Dietes robinsoniana (Wedding Lily) D. bicolor has cream or yellow flowers. D. grandiflora and D. iridioides both have white flowers marked with yellow and violet, and appear similar in photographs, but they are quite different: those |
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