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Lilies

Herbaceous flowers of the genus Lilium, noted for their large tepals and fragrant scent. They grow from bulbs. Most species are native to the temperate northern hemisphere. They comprise a genus of about 110 species in the lily family (Liliaceae). They are important as large showy flowering garden plants. Additionally, they are important culturally and in literature in much of the world. Some species are sometimes grown or harvested for the edible bulbs. The species in this genus are the true lilies. Many other plants exist with "lily" in the common English name, some of which are quite unrelated to the true lilies.

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What source is the title of the book Lilies of the Field a quote from?

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It"s paraphrased from the Bible- They turn not, neither do they spin... seems to espouse an inactive or passive life style. Neither the book or the motion picture remotely fit into the science fiction category. Religious fiction yes, not sci-fi, I khnwo what y ou are thinking of, maybe one of Phil Spectors older ideas. Stand at the Greely Monument at any even hour and observe. This was the inspiration for a number of Spector hits including the punch line of(Be my Baby) and arguably Da Doo Ron Ron which makes light of a heart attack. BNut there is not connection between Spector:s occult angles of attack and the Lilies of the Field- sounds like something cemetery oriented to me.

What is the climax of where the lilies bloom by vera and bill cleaver?

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The climax of "Where the Lilies Bloom" occurs when Mary Call makes the difficult decision to reveal her father's death to the authorities in order to protect her family's future. This moment marks a significant turning point in the story as Mary Call takes on a leadership role and faces the consequences of her actions.

In Where the lilies bloom what are the themes?

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Some key themes in "Where the Lilies Bloom" include the resilience of family bonds, the importance of independence and self-reliance, and the value of preserving traditions and heritage. The novel highlights the strength and determination of the characters as they face challenges while staying true to their roots.

What is the plural of lily of the valley?

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The Lily of the Valley is a woodland plant with large broad green leaves and small white bell shaped sweetly scented flowers. A full description and photo is available by clicking the related link.

What is 'lily' in French?

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"Lirio" or "Azucena" may be Spanish equivalents of "lily" (Lilium spp).

The Spanish word "lirio" is a masculine noun. Its singular definite article is "el" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un" ("a, one").

It's pronounced "LEE-ryoh."

The Spanish word "azucena" is a feminine noun. Its singular definite article is "la" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "una" ("a, one").

It's pronounced "AH-soo-SEH-nah."

How are water lilies adapted to their environment?

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It can live in the water. It is rooted under water but the leaves are afloat so that they can get sunlight (:

What is the English translation of the French phrase 'fleur-de-lis'?

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Lily is an English equivalent of 'fleur delis'. The feminine noun 'fleur' means 'flower'. The preposition 'de' means 'of'. The masculine noun 'lis'means 'lily'. All together, they're pronounced 'fluhr duh lee'.

Where do you find water lilies?

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You find water lilies in the polar zone and it grows in water so the ice wouldn't affect it you also find it in the bottom of the sea

What is photogynthesis?

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It is the emission of electrons from chlorophyll and returned to it unchanged.

Are water lilies good for ponds?

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Pond weed does not eat water lilies, but it does require a large amount of oxygen which often chokes the lilies out of the pond.

How are water lilies harmful?

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What pond creature eats water lilies?

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Beavers, muskrats, ducks, porcupines, and snails eat water lilies. Other animals, such as deers and even humans eat the inside of water lilies-the seeds inside.

How do sea lilies eat?

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Sea lilies use the tube feet on their arms to capture floating plankton in the water.

Are pink and white lilies edible?

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Day Lilies (Hemerocallis species) - Slightly sweet with a mild vegetable flavor, like sweet lettuce or melon. Their flavor is a combination of asparagus and zucchini. Chewable consistency. Some people think that different colored blossoms have different flavors. To use the surprisingly sweet petals in desserts, cut them away from the bitter white base of the flower. Also great to stuff like squash blossoms. Flowers look beautiful on composed salad platters or crowning a frosted cake. Sprinkle the large petals in a spring salad. In the spring, gather shoots two or three inches tall and use as a substitute for asparagus. NOTE: Many Lilies contain alkaloids and are NOT edible. Day Lilies may act as a diuretic or laxative; eat in moderation.

Will cut lilies petals grow back?

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The life cycle of a daffodil dictates that it flowers once each season.

When you cut the flower stem, the remaining greenery collects resources -- sunlight, water and nutrients -- to re-invigorate the bulb for the next season, when it will bloom again.

When to separate calla lily bulbs?

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Calla rhizomes need to be split after they've finished blooming and leaves turn yellow or die off. The rhizome needs a chance to dry out before being split. For the colored variety, be very careful not to let it sit in moisture or they may rot! Take them out of the soil and set them in a dark, dry place for a few days. Then, pry the rhizomes apart.

For the larger, white calla (prefers moist soil), it won't rot. I would still recommend letting it dry out a bit before separating the bulbs.

Is it illegal to pick tiger lilies that are growing wild in Alberta?

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Yes, the Lilium Philadelphicum is being threated and protected under the provincal emblems and honours act, meaning it can not be picked, uprooted or destroyed in any way, so please don't pick them so we can allow our childrens children to admire these lilies to come, once a flower becomes extinct there is no was of man to re-create it. We also have not yet proven what flowers have positive medical effects, this will need to be researched. Keeping all flowers from extinction will allow us to see in the future what positive effects these flowers can do.

Do stargazer lilies multiply?

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What is a tiger lily's niche?

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  1. Answer geting food for there cubs,making sure there cubs are safe.
  2. NOTHING ELSE

How long will lilies last in a vase or in water?

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It depends on the weather, but about five days for the smaller varieties.