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Friday, July 06, 2012

Rain Lily


26 comments:

  1. Wow, exquisite shot, i like it.

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  2. Beautiful shot! Thanks for linking up for Flash Blog Friday :-)

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  3. I have several of these in my back gardens that my MIL had given me and they come up every year...I just learned a few weeks ago that they are called Rain Lilies....I love the pink ones!

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  4. thanks for your lovely weekend flower! :)

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  5. Very pretty, we won't get anything called a rain lily where I live!

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  6. I love rain lilies, hope some of mine survived our move last year:)

    http://amellowlife.blogspot.com/

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  7. It is lovely! It looks almost like a clivia? Is rain lily another name for clivia? Thanks for sharing and have a good weekend!

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    1. Yes, they look similar to clivia (bush lily). Rain Lily is not Clivia. Both of them belong to the Amaryllidaceae family of herbaceous, perennial and bulbous flowering plants.

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  8. Great shot of a beautiful bloom.Have a great weekend!

    Shantana

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  9. Loved your post. No words needed far this beauty. I like the shorter blogs.

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  10. Nice flower, great close-up!
    And a perfect post for MYM!

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  11. Lovely photo ~ thanks for linking up to Magical Monday ~ would you post either my blog button or text link on your post ~ ~ thanks, ^_^ (A Creative Harbor)

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  12. beautiful shot....just learned it's called a rain lily....cool name

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  13. So pretty and great shot!

    Visiting for MYM- hope you can stop by..

    http://appleduffle.com/2012/07/painted-giant-turtle.html

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