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lycoris

[ lahy-ker-is ]

noun

  1. any of several bulbous plants belonging to the genus Lycoris, of the amaryllis family, native to eastern Asia, bearing clustered, variously colored flowers that appear after the leaves have faded and disappeared.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of lycoris1

< New Latin (1821), apparently after Latin 尝测肠艒谤颈蝉, a woman celebrated in the love-elegies of the Roman poet Gallus
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In mid to late July, Lycoris, or resurrection lilies, come up for about a month, 鈥渁nd we try to mow it one more time after they fade, before it becomes pink with colchicums, the autumn crocus. In between, it looks like a mowed field, but that鈥檚 OK.鈥

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On a precociously hot day in May, Avent takes me on a golf cart tour past fields of arums, lycoris, trilliums, crinums, epimediums, colocasias, baptisias and gingers 鈥 the botany begins to blur after a few hours under the beating Carolina sun.

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Brodi锟絘 uniflora 51-52 聽聽Zephyranthes candida 114 聽聽Chionodoxa sardensisb 53 聽聽Crinum Powelli album 115 聽聽Erythronium Dens-Canis 54-55 聽聽Lycoris squamigerab 116 14.

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Fair-browed Lycoris pines away Because her Cyrus loves another; The ruthless churl informs the girl He loves her only as a brother.

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Virgil had early felt, that without Lycoris, the gelidi fontes and mollia prata would seem less refreshing and less smooth鈥攈e had found that the grass and the groves withered at the departure, but revived at the return of Phyllis.

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