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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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Can plants grow up to 2 ft?

Yes, many plants can grow up to 2 feet tall. This height is common among various species, including small shrubs, certain ornamental plants, and many annuals and perennials. Factors such as the plant species, growing conditions, and care provided can influence their growth.

Why did your day lilies change color?

Daylilies may change color due to various factors, including environmental conditions, soil pH, and nutrient availability. Stress from extreme temperatures, drought, or overwatering can also affect their pigmentation. Additionally, genetic variations and cross-pollination can lead to subtle changes in flower color over time. Lastly, aging blooms may exhibit color shifts as they mature and fade.

Is a pond lily a eukaryote or prokaryote cell?

A eukaryote-

The only things that have prokaryote cells are bacteria

In the Lilies of the field. What is Homer's view about whether or not he can build the chapel?

In "Lilies of the Field," Homer Smith initially doubts his ability to build the chapel, feeling overwhelmed by the task and his lack of experience. However, as he engages with the nuns and their unwavering faith, he begins to find confidence and motivation, realizing that the project is about more than just construction. Ultimately, Homer's journey reflects the idea that faith, determination, and community support can lead to the achievement of seemingly impossible goals.

When do you transplant lilies?

The best time to transplant tulips is in Autum, so it is before the freezing winds come in and after the flowers are done blooming. After the bulbs are done blooming in the Spring, you dig them up and take them inside for summer.

Is it true that animals like to eat lilies?

Yes! 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.