Lilium formosanum, or Taiwanese lily, is called "the flower of broken bowl" (打碗花) by the elderly members of the Hakka ethnic group.
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Coloured-Seisui Fire-Lily 0 0 Seisui Fire-Lily 0 0 Merrry Christmas to all Fire-Lily 0 0 Moon light lake Fire-Lily 0 0. Browse Gallery. I don't even know where to begin in tell the torturement I went throught for two weeks! At the last two days of camp we went for a overnight sleep at the Strathcona wilderness center, and at night, one girl snored and another slept talked! The only good thing is that all the guys there were nice, at night we watch SAW 2 and Shuan of the dead, I was the only girl there watching Saw 2.
Every part of this plant, commonly known as Turk's cap lily or Flame/Fire lily is poisonous, especially the leaves and bulbs. The photo was taken on the way to our farm house where this plant grows as a wild weed. Thankfully it only appears in the monsoon season. It is considered an invasive weed in many parts of the worlds especially in Australia. This plant is one of the plants from Liliaceae which produces the alkaloid Colchicine, which along with the other secondary metabolites makes the plant poisonous.
Lily stared at the stack of books, her eyes narrowing. I just decided does it really matter who you are? You're not going to move that bloody stack of books so I can see your face. Who cares who you are? And I think asking where I am is a very legitimate question seeing as how I am nowhere familiar. Again not seeing the bigger picture. I would have thought better of you Lily Potter. There was a long silence in which the room was deathly silent and there was no sound but for the crackling of the fire. Gradually Lily's fear began to dissipate but she still didn't know what she should say or if she should say anything. Cold tendrils of panic were still slowly sliding up and down her back at how close to this primordial creature of infinite shadow she was.
Common name: Natal Lily, Bush Lily, Kaffir Lily, Clivia, Fire Lily, the South Africa Lily. Family: Amaryllidaceae. Distribution and habitat: Clivia miniata is a species of flowering plant native to damp woodland habitats in South Africa as well as in Swaziland. They are always found under tree cover in evergreen forests, growing in well-drained leaf mould rich with humus between boulders on slopes, but occasionally they may be found growing in the fork of a tree. The habitat may vary from subtropical coastal forest to ravines in high altitude forest . Uses and display: Clivia miniata are popular as garden plants where the climates conditions allow. Both their leathery, deep green leaves and their showy flowers have esthetic impact in landscape.