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Lilium bulbiferum was created in 1753.

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The cast of Lilium - 2009 includes: Valentine Mathieu as Shadow Sydney Pierick as Lilium

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It's simply Lilium "Stargazer." Wish it were fancier, but there it is.

No. The Genus IS Lilium, but the complete scientific name (genus and species) is Lilium orientalis.

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The scientific name for Casablanca lily is Lilium 'Casablanca'. It is a hybrid of the Lilium genus, known for its large, fragrant white flowers.

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The lilium part means lily in Latin, but lancifolium isn't even a word....

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The scientific name of Easter lily is Lilium longiflorum.

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lilium album

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You can find the Lilium Elfen Lied sheet music online on websites like musicnotes.com or sheetmusicplus.com.

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No, a Lilium is a eukaryotic plant typically found in the order Liliales. Eukaryotic organisms have cells with a nucleus enclosed within membranes, while prokaryotic organisms, like bacteria, lack a nucleus and other membrane-bound organelles.

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The cast of Lilium Bestialis - 2005 includes: Hana Gemrotova as Main-girl Katerina Podholova as Girl2

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Misbah Qureshi has written:

'An immunocytochemical investigation of the distribution of meiotin-1 in Lilium longiflorum anthers'

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A lily among thorns.

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Lilium Floral Designs is a company that provides high quality floral arrangements. The company is based in the Dallas Fort Worth area of Texas. There are plenty of stores that sell Lilium (Lily) flowers and bulbs in general, such as local greenhouses and florists. There are also some websites that specialize in lilies, such as LilyFlowerStore.

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Konishi Kayo & Kondoo Yukio.

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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.

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In Lilium, there are typically 24 chromosomes in one set. This includes 12 pairs of chromosomes, with each pair containing two homologous chromosomes.

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The scientific name for the Acapulco Lily is Sprekelia formosissima.

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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Lilium philadelphicum.

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The motto of Marian University - Wisconsin - is 'sicut lilium inter spinas'.

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A Bermuda lily is a variety of Easter lily, Latin name Lilium longiflorum var. eximium.

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An annunciation lily is another name for the common white lily, Latin name Lilium candidum.

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if you mean "lithium" its evanescence

Nirvana also has a song entitled "Lithium" that was released in 1992.

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The Shirui Lily or Siroi lily, (Lilium mackliniae) is the provincial flower of Manipur, Republic of India.

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Lillium is the scientific name for the lily. It comes from the Lilaceae family.

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The name Lily is of Latin origin (lilium) and stands for the Lily flower; the flower is a symbol of purity, innocence and beauty.

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The theme from the Elfen Lied is called Lilium and is composed by Konishi Kayo & Kondoo Yukio

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Easter lilies are lilium longflorium. There is a blue flag iris.

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Its real name is Oriental Hybrid Lily, a crossbred of Lilium auratum and Lilium speciosum. These were brought into Mexico from the Spanish holdings in South East Asia (i.e. The Philippines) during colonial times. The main port of entry on the Pacific Ocean was Acapulco, hence the flower became known as the "Acapulco Flower".

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Lily belongs to the following classification:

  • Kingdom: Plantae
  • Phylum: Angiosperms
  • Class: Monocots
  • Order: Liliales
  • Family: Liliaceae
  • Genus: Lilium
  • Species: Lilium candidum (for Easter lily)

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this is a flower of a field and a lily

This is a flower field and a lily.

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In Lilium anthers, meiotic division can be identified by observing the formation of tetrads of microspores within the anther locules. These tetrads are the result of meiosis, where each microspore undergoes a reduction division to produce haploid cells. By examining the anther tissue under a microscope, the stages of meiotic division can be visualized.

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Acacia, Lantana, Parthenium, Psidium, Sesbania, Solanum, Datura, Hakea, Jacaranda, Lilium, Melia, Opuntia and many more

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Robert Nielsen Stewart has written:

'The morphology of the somatic chromosomes in Lilium' -- subject(s): Lilies, Chromosomes

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While it is indeed part of a Latin name "Lilium iridollae Henry (the Panhandle Lilly) ", iriodollae is not a Latin word.

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Yes. It's scientific name is Lilium Bulbiferum and it's commonly named Orange/Fire/Tiger Lily.

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I tiger Lily is ...

a Peter Pan character: Lily la tigresse

a flower (Botanic) = un lys lancifolium, lilium lancifolium

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Daniel da Cruz has written:

'A contribution to the life-history of Lilium tenuifolium' -- subject(s): Lilies, Plant embryology

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Alan Robert Lyons has written:

'Examination of necrotic fleck-diseased Lilium longiflorum' -- subject(s): Lilies, Diseases and pests

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I am the flower of the field and the lily of the valleys.

This is per site: http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/Ego_flos_campi_(Jacobus_Clemens_non_Papa)

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there isn't a scientific name for it but there might be a Latin name for it

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Yes, the tiger lily (Lilium lancifolium) is a mesophyte. Mesophytes are plants that thrive in average moisture conditions, which is suitable for the tiger lily's growth and development.

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Lilium lancifolium is commonly known as Tiger Lily and has downward-facing blooms with dark spots, while Hemerocallis fulva is known as the Orange Daylily and has upward-facing blooms in a solid orange color. Tiger Lily has narrower leaves and grows from bulbs, while Orange Daylily has wider leaves and grows from rhizomes. Additionally, Tiger Lily is toxic to cats, while Orange Daylily is not.

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Lilies are bright garden flowers that share a name with the body part "lilium," which is part of the female reproductive system.

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