Species in the order Liliales Results 1 - 20
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African lily (Agapanthus africanus)
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Baboon-root (Babiana purpurea)
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Aloe (Aloe juddii)
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Aloe (Aloe brevifolia)
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Bluebell (Hyacinthoides non-scripta)
The bluebell, popularly thought of as Britain's national flower, is a bulbous spring flowering plant. When growing en masse in woo...  More
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Bog asphodel (Narthecium ossifragum)
Bog asphodel produces bright yellow star-like flowers on leafless stems. On the damp heaths and peatbogs in which it is found, thi...  More  0 Videos
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Bastard quiver tree (Aloe pillansii)
The bastard quiver tree casts a dramatic shape on the desolate skyline of the Succulent Karoo in southern Africa. This succulent t...  More  0 Videos
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Aloe (Aloe suzannae)
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Bitter aloe (Aloe ferox)
The bitter aloe is most famous for its medicinal qualities, provided by the golden-brown sap of the leaves. The long, tapering le...  More
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Blue pipe (Gladiolus gracilis)
A member of the iris family, the blue pipe is one of the many species of Gladiolus that grow in the incredibly biodiverse Cape Flo...  More  0 Videos
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Blue Afrikaner (Gladiolus carinatus)
The blue Afrikaner, a member of the iris family, has an unusual purple stem, mottled with white. The strongly scented flowers may...  More  0 Videos
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Romulea (Romulea sabulosa)
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Nubian dragon tree (Dracaena ombet)
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Harlequin flower (Sparaxis tricolor)
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Cape buttercup (Sparaxis elegans)
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Cape bugle-lily (Watsonia borbonica)
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Wild asparagus (Asparagus prostratus)
This plant is our native asparagus species and is endemic to Western Europe. Recent evidence indicates that wild asparagus is a s...  More  0 Videos
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Gladiolus (Gladiolus watsonius)
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Geissorhiza (Geissorhiza radians)
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