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-Hurricane lilies are a welcome mat for hummingbirds but no snack for voles. \\+//Hurricane lilies are a welcome mat for\\ 
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 Hurricane lilies (Lycoris radiata) have been part of Southern gardens since the late 1800s, when they were imported from their native lands in Asia. Some folks call them Red Spider Lilies, and I've heard them called Magic Lilies or Surprise Lilies, but I prefer the name that associates them with our hurricane season. Hurricane lilies (Lycoris radiata) have been part of Southern gardens since the late 1800s, when they were imported from their native lands in Asia. Some folks call them Red Spider Lilies, and I've heard them called Magic Lilies or Surprise Lilies, but I prefer the name that associates them with our hurricane season.
hort/hurricane_lilies_sept_2008.1222031593.txt.gz · Last modified: 2008/09/21 17:13 by tomgee