Alstroemeria aurea - Lily of the Incas Alstroemeria aurantiaca - Peruvian Lily Alstroemeria caryophyllaea - Brazilian Lily Alstroemeria haemantha - Purplespot Parrot Lily Alstroemeria ligtu - Lily-of-the-Nile Alstroemeria psittacina - Lily of the Incas/ White-edged Peruvian Lily Alstroemeria pulchella - Parrot Lily, Parrot Flower, Red Parrot Beak, New Zealand Christmas Bell
The scientific name for the Acapulco Lily is Sprekelia formosissima.
The scientific name for stinking corpse lily is Rafflesia arnoldii.
The scientific name of the Yellow Fawn Lily is Erythronium grandiflorum.
Arum Lily or Calla Lily - Zantedeschia aethiopica
Arum palaestinum
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Alstroemeria spp.
Lillium is the scientific name for the lily. It comes from the Lilaceae family.
Yes, alstroemeria lilies are toxic to dogs. Ingesting any part of the plant can cause gastrointestinal upset, vomiting, and diarrhea in dogs. It's best to keep these plants out of reach of pets to prevent accidental ingestion.
The scientific name for the Acapulco Lily is Sprekelia formosissima.
Scientific Name : Nymphaea odorata Family : Nymphaeaceae
The scientific name for stinking corpse lily is Rafflesia arnoldii.
The scientific name of the Yellow Fawn Lily is Erythronium grandiflorum.
Arum Lily or Calla Lily - Zantedeschia aethiopica
Arum palaestinum
there isn't a scientific name for it but there might be a Latin name for it
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Spathiphyllumspp.
The scientific name for the lily flower is Lilium. However the name Lilium is reserved for flowers that are considered to be true Lilies. Many flowers have lily in their name but are not considered true Lilies.