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Lily Family Collection

The Lily Family: A Diverse Tapestry of Beauty and Power From the serene depths of a crystal-clear lake in Ain, Alps, France

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Lily Family Collection: Water lily (Nymphaea alba) flower underwater in lake, Ain, Alps, France, June
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Lily Family Collection: Colourful tulips and daffodils, Mainau, Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
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Lily Family Collection: Medicinal Herbs
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Lily Family Collection: Species rich alpine meadow with Orange lily (Lilium bulbiferum), Meadow clary (Salvia pratensis)
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Lily Family Collection: Daffodil, flower
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Lily Family Collection: Two Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) flowerheads, Umbria, Italy. June
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Lily Family Collection: Yellow star of Bethlehem (Gagea lutea) in woodlands of th Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna
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Lily Family Collection: Crown imperial lily (Fritillaria imperialis), six nectaries at base of stamens and stigma
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Lily Family Collection: Poisonous Plants
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Lily Family Collection: Radnor lily (Gagea bohemica) the rarest flower in the UK at sunset, Stanner Rocks
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Lily Family Collection: Yellow tulip (Tulipa australis / Tulipa sylvestris ssp australis) Grande, Sibillini
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Lily Family Collection: Wild tulip (Tulipa sylvestris) a scarce naturalised plant in the UK
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Lily Family Collection: Snakeshead fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) close up
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Lily Family Collection: Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) flowering with Dandelions in meadow Cricklade
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Lily Family Collection: Caucasian lily (Lilium monadelphum), Caucasus, Russia. June
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Lily Family Collection: Gold band lily (Lilium auratum) flower. Yellow nectar guides lead pollinators to nectaries
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Lily Family Collection: Gold band lily (Lilium auratum) with yellow nectar guides. In cultivation. Native to Japan
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Lily Family Collection: Regal lily (Lilium regale) with Crab spider (Thomisidae sp) waiting to predate insects
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Lily Family Collection: Lily (Lilium lophophorum) flowers. Tepals fused at tips to protects floral parts
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Lily Family Collection: RF - Turks cap lily (Lilium martagon) with solitary bee in flight, Aosta Valley
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Lily Family Collection: Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis), Foret de Puvenelle, Lorraine Regional Natural Park
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Lily Family Collection: Wild tulips (Tulipa sylvestris australis and Tulipa australis)
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Lily Family Collection: Poet's narcissus (Narcissus poeticus) in flower with Wild tulips (Tulipa sylvestris australis)
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Lily Family Collection: Mountain fritillary (Fritillaria montana) in flower on the slope of Mount Vettore, Umbria, Italy
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Lily Family Collection: Close-up, creative image of Peruvian lillies also known as Alstromeria against a black background
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Lily Family Collection: Alstroemeria Lily, close up of stamens. Studio image
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Lily Family Collection: Tulip (Tuplia species) close up of stigma, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland
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Lily Family Collection: Tulip (Tuplia species) close up of anthers, Banbridge, County Down, Northern Ireland
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Lily Family Collection: Aloe Vera Vulgaris, from Phytographia Curiosa
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Lily Family Collection: Orange lily (Lilium bulbiferum) and Meadow clary (Salvia pratensis
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Lily Family Collection: Flower (Notholirion macrophyllum) in mountain habitat, Mt Qomolangma National Park
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Lily Family Collection: Wasp (Hymenoptera) robbing nectar from Henrys lily (Lilium henryi). Surrey, England, UK
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Lily Family Collection: Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris), view into flower with linear green nectaries
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Lily Family Collection: Snakes head fritillary (Fritillaria meleagris) in flower, sillouetted against the setting sun
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Lily Family Collection: Clintonia / Clintons lily (Clintonia borealis) New Brunswick, Canada, June
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Lily Family Collection: Hyacinths in flower, Norfolk, UK, March
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Lily Family Collection: Yellow tulip (Tulipa australis) in flower, above Piano Grande, Sibillini, Appennines
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Lily Family Collection: Tulipa, red Tulip flower growing out of bulb, front view
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Lily Family Collection: Illustration, bell-shaped purple flowers of Muscari sp. Grape Hyacinth, on single stem
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Lily Family Collection: Orange Lily or Fire Lily (Lilium bulbiferum)
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Lily Family Collection: Blood Lily -Scadoxus multiflorus-, native to South Africa
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Lily Family Collection: Fritillaria meleagris, Snakes Head Fritillary
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Lily Family Collection: Erythronium, Dog s-tooth Violet flowerheads
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Lily Family Collection: Spring snowflake -Leucojum vernum-
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Lily Family Collection: Wild tulip -Tulipa silvestris-, Braunsbach, Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany, Europe
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Lily Family Collection: Spring Snowflake -Leucojum vernum-, Bavaria, Germany
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Lily Family Collection: Crown Imperial Fritillary -Fritillaria imperialis Rubra-, flowering, Thuringia, Germany
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Lily Family Collection: Martagon Lily or Turks Cap Lily -Lilium martagon-, flowering, Thuringia, Germany


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The Lily Family: A Diverse Tapestry of Beauty and Power From the serene depths of a crystal-clear lake in Ain, Alps, France, emerges the enchanting Water lily (Nymphaea alba) flower. Its delicate petals dance gracefully underwater, captivating all who behold its ethereal beauty. In Mainau, Konstanz, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, a vibrant tapestry unfolds as colourful tulips and daffodils paint the landscape with their cheerful hues. These blossoms stand as a testament to nature's ability to create breathtaking displays that bring joy to our hearts. Beyond their aesthetic appeal lies another facet of the Lily family - Medicinal Herbs. With their healing properties and therapeutic benefits, these plants have been used for centuries to alleviate ailments and restore wellness. Their presence reminds us of nature's profound wisdom in providing remedies for both body and soul. Venturing into alpine meadows adorned with Orange lilies (Lilium bulbiferum), we witness the resilience of these species-rich ecosystems. Amidst towering mountains in full bloom, these majestic flowers stand tall as symbols of strength amidst adversity. But not all members of this illustrious family are benign; some possess potent toxins that can be deadly if mishandled. Among them is the Poisonous Radnor lily (Gagea bohemica), an elusive rarity found only at sunset on Stanner Rocks in the UK. Its allure serves as a reminder that even within beauty lies danger - caution must always accompany admiration. In Umbria, Italy stands Two Madonna lily (Lilium candidum) flowerheads - pure white beacons radiating serenity against an idyllic backdrop. Their presence evokes feelings of purity and grace while reminding us that simplicity often holds immeasurable power.