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Re: Spider Lilies or Naked Ladies?
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Spider Lilies or Naked Ladies?
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 21:44:48 EDT
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> Hi Tim,
> The 'Naked ladies' that I am familiar with are Lycoris squamigera or
> Amaryllis halli and also known as hardy amaryllis, resurrection lily and
magic
> lily. They have rosy lilac flowers. They are called 'Naked ladies'
because
> the bloom stalk appears after the leaves have died back. Here is a link
that
> may help you in identification.....
>
<A HREF="http://www.bulbsociety.com/GALLERY_OF_THE_WORLD'S_BULBS/GRAPHICS/Lyco
"> ris/Lycoris_squamigera/Lycorissquamigera.jpg">Lycorissquamigera.jpg at
> www.bulbsociety.com</A>
Could there be another link as this one says "FILE NOT FOUND" for this
server? >>
Sorry, it worked for me. Let me try it again!
<A HREF="http://www.bulbsociety.com/GALLERY_OF_THE_WORLD'S_BULBS/GRAPHICS/Lyco
ris/Lycoris_squamigera/Lycorissquamigera.jpg">Lycorissquamigera.jpg at
www.bulbsociety.com</A>
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