The Spider Lily plant is popular for its white, pink or red flowers that bloom both in the spring and fall above the large clumping foliage. The flower stems are about 6 inches long with about 6 to 12 flowers on each. Each bloom has curving sepals, giving it a "spider" look. ~ http://www.ehow.com/
Click here for detailed instruction on how to grow spider lilies.
I thank you so much for linking in this week. It is an honor to host Friday's Flaunt and meet new friends and visit the regulars (who are like old friends) who share. I am always excited to tour each post and see the different flowers/ projects and garden art that everyone flaunts. It is a pleasure to tour and see all the gorgeous blooms...and I appreciate each and every link and comment! I have shared your post today with my facebook page for Tootsie Time. I hope you will link in again soon!
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Very pretty photo!
ReplyDeletewow, beautiful and very artistic shot, Che
ReplyDeleteYour spider lilies are beautiful and exotic, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love them and have tried and tried to grow them to no avail. It s just too dry here.
ReplyDeletethat's a lovely flower!
ReplyDeleteI am calling by as a first time participant in Today's Flowers, what a fascinating looking plant.
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