Bottom of a lily
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BULBBottom of a lily
PONSA Lily of France.
AROIDOf a lily family.
PADLeaf of a water lily.
PADLeaf of a pond lily.
SPATHEPart of a calla lily.
AFRICAHome of a certain lily
SEGOSEdible bulbs of a lily
PADFloating leaf of a water lily.
PAOFloating leaf of a water lily.
CALLASort of lily that's not a lily
THETROUBLEWITHStart of a quote by Lily Tomlin
THETROUBLEWITHStart of a quip by Lily Tomlin
phormiuma type of lily (a flowering plant)
candocka type of lily (a flowering plant)
candocksCANDOCK, a type of lily (a flowering plant)
agapanthusa genus of lily native to S. Africa
funkiasFUNKIA, a type of lily (a flowering plant)
phormiumsPHORMIUM, a type of lily (a flowering plant)
ELAINE"The lily maid of Astolat" in a Tennyson poem
RACEMESimple inflorescence, as in a lily of the valley
zantedeschiaa plant of the arum family, aka calla lily
agapanthusesAGAPANTHUS, a genus of lily native to S. Africa
zantedeschiasZANTEDESCHIA, a plant of the arum family, aka calla lily
sabadillasA Mexican plant of the lily family, whose seeds contain veratrine
sabadillaA Mexican plant of the lily family, whose seeds contain veratrine
fritillariesA Eurasian plant of the lily family, with hanging bell-like flowers
fritillaryA Eurasian plant of the lily family, with hanging bell-like flowers
greenbrierany of a genus of woody or herbaceous vines of the lily family
greenbriersGREENBRIER, any of a genus of woody or herbaceous vines of the lily family
tulipsA bulbous spring-flowering plant of the lily family, with boldly colored cup-shaped flowers
onionya widely cultivated Asian herb (Allium cepa) of the lily family with pungent edible bulbs
quamashesA North American plant of the lily family, cultivated for its starry blue or purple flowers
asparagusesA tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots
asparagusA tall plant of the lily family with fine feathery foliage, cultivated for its edible shoots
camassesA North American plant of the lily family, cultivated for its starry blue or purple flowers
greenbrierA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
greenbriersA green-stemmed North American vine of the lily family, typically prickly and with blue-black berries
asphodelsA Eurasian plant of the lily family, typically having long slender leaves and flowers borne on a spike
liliaceousof or pertaining to a natural order of which the lily, tulip, and hyacinth are well-known examples