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Lilium and longiflorum
Lilium longiflorum flower – 1.
* Lilium longiflorum, known as the Easter lily, or the Bermuda lily
Lilium longiflorum, ( Japanese: テッポウユリ, Teppouyuri ) often called the Easter lily or November lily, is a plant native to the Ryukyu Islands ( Japan ) and Taiwan.
* www. the-genus-lilium: Lilium formosanum ( Lilium longiflorum )

Lilium and lily
However, they are only distantly related to the true lily, Lilium.
Well known plants from the order include Lilium ( lily ), tulip, the North American wildflower Trillium, and greenbrier.
Scanning electron microscope image of pollen grains from a variety of common plants: sunflower ( Helianthus annuus ), morning glory ( Ipomoea purpurea ), prairie hollyhock ( Sidalcea malviflora ), oriental lily ( Lilium auratum ), evening primrose ( Oenothera fruticosa ), and castor bean ( Ricinus communis ).
Endangered species that are endemic to Sonoma County include Sebastopol Meadowfoam, Sonoma Sunshine, and Pitkin Marsh lily, Lilium pardalinum subsp Pitkinense.
Lilium " University of Saskatchewan " – the University of Saskatchewan centennial lily by plant breeder Donna Hay.
They may be called lilyturf in North America although neither a true grass ( family Poaceae ) nor lily ( genus Lilium ).
The coat of arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six gold fleur de lys displayed around a white bend ; the fleur de lys perhaps symbolic of Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.
The flag picked was The arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six gold fleur de lys displayed around a white bend ; the fleur de lys perhaps symbolic of Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.
Image: Wild Lily Blooming along Dog Lake Trail at Kootenay National Park. jpg | Lilium philadelphicumWild lily at Dog Lake Trail
The coat of arms of the Kings of Bosnia, who ruled from 1377 until 1463 over the area that is present day Bosnia-Herzegovina and Dalmatia, consisted of a blue shield with six gold fleur de lys displayed around a white bend ; the fleur de lys perhaps symbolic of Lilium bosniacum, which is a native lily to the area.
The Lilium candidum | white lily in the angel's hand is symbolic of Mary's purity in Marian art in the Catholic Church | Marian art.
* Lilium candidum, more commonly known as the Madonna lily, a species of lily suggested by some botanists, though likely in reference to the " lily of the valleys " mentioned in the second part of Song of Solomon 2. 1.
Shirui Lily or Siroi lily, Lilium mackliniae, is found in the upper reaches of the Siroi hill ranges in the Ukhrul District of Manipur, India, at an elevation of 1730m – 2590m above sea level.
Other examples of actinomorphic flowers are the lily ( Lilium, Liliaceae ) and the buttercup ( Ranunculus, Ranunculaceae ).
* Martagon or Turk's cap lily ( Lilium martagon )
The western wood lily ( Lilium philadelphicum ) is found on south-facing montane slopes and open temperate-zone aspen parkland.
The western wood lily ( Lilium philadelphicum ) is found on south-facing montane slopes and open temperate-zone aspen parkland.
Despite its common name " water lily " ( water-lily, waterlily ), Nymphaea is not related to the true lily, Lilium.
Thus, Lilium Cruentus is formed by the words for lily and stained by blood and is preferably interpreted as a loss of innocence and virginity, see?
Lilium humboldtii ( Humboldt's lily ) is a species of lily endemic to California named after naturalist and explorer Alexander von Humboldt.

Lilium and commonly
* Lilium candidum, commonly called the Madonna Lily, native to the Balkans and West Asia

Lilium and called
Plant motifs associated with St Brigid include the white Lilium candidum popularly known since medieval times as the Madonna Lily for its association with the Virgin Mary, and the Winflower Anemone coronaria, called the " Brigid anemone " since the early 19th century.

Lilium and North
* Flora of North America: Lilium lancifolium ( includes comment on species name )

Lilium and native
The coat of arms of the medieval Kingdom of Bosnia contained six fleurs-de-lis, understood as the native Bosnian or Golden Lily, Lilium bosniacum.
More than 1500 species of plants have been recorded in Tai Mo Shan including 27 species of native wild orchids, the protected Chinese Lily ( Lilium brownii ) which mostly grows on the east side of the Mountain, 24 species of native ferns, including tree ferns, of which a total of only 4 tree ferns species have been recorded around the entire mountain, 19 species of native grasses, and 7 species of native Bamboos.
The Gardens are particularly interested in maintaining complete native conifer, Iris and Lilium occidentale ( western lily ) collections.
A newly discovered lily species in 2007, Lilium canadense, has raised the concern for protection of this Canadian native lily and control of the leaf lily beetle.

scented and commonly
The flowers are white, with four petals and sepals, 1-4 cm diameter, and commonly ( but not in all species ) sweetly scented.
Pelargonium distillates and absolutes, commonly known as " scented geranium oil " are sometimes used to supplement or adulterate expensive rose oils.
Angelica archangelica, commonly known as Garden Angelica, Holy Ghost, Wild Celery, and Norwegian angelica, is a biennial plant from the Apiaceae family, a subspecies of which is cultivated for its sweetly scented edible stems and roots.
The wax is commonly scented and sometimes pigmented.

scented and called
As in the male, sticky bands of tissue called adhesions can form between the hood and the glans, these stick the hood onto the glans so the hood cannot be pulled back to expose the glans, and as in the male, strongly scented smegma can accumulate.
Further evidence from Hiuen Tsang shows that Kai-pi-shi produced all kind of cereals, many kinds of fruits, and a scented root called Yu-kin, probably khus or vetiver.
Hiuen Tsang notes the Shen breed of horses from the area, and also notes the production of many types of cereals and fruits, as well as a scented root called Yu-kin.
Pure or scented olive oil, although typically not called chrism today, has been called chrism in the past, including oil used by Protestants in some forms of Baptism, Confirmation, Anointing of the Sick and foot washing.
Many sensory gardens devote themselves to providing experience for multiple senses ; those specialising in scent are sometimes called scented gardens, those specialising in music / sound are sound gardens where the equipment doubles up to provides an enhanced opportunity for strategic developmental, learning and educational outcomes.
In Chinese, the plant is called xī ( 樨 ) or guìhuā ( 桂花 ), and its flowers, called guì huā ( 桂花, literally " cinnamon flower " or " cassia flower ") are used, infused with green or black tea leaves, to create a scented tea called guì huā chá ( 桂花茶 ).

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