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Lily in blossom
China, Jiangsu, Suzhou High tech Zone Cultural and Sports Center, Buqing Road
Beautiful water lily (Nymphaea) in a lake
Beautiful orange lilies in the garden
Taglilie, Lilie, Naturschutzgebiet, Rheindelta
Alstroemeria, also called the Peruvian lily, Lily of the Incas, Parrot lily, New Zealand Christmas bell, Parrot flower, Red parrot beak, is native to South America. Alstroemeria are best known as cut flowers and last as long as two weeks in a vase, but they can also be grown in the garden. Alstroemeria flowers bloom from late spring to early summer and come in many shades of colors such as red, orange, pink, yellow, rose, purple and white.
Close-up of the Beautiful purple water lilies in Wetland Park.
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Reflection
Shenzhen. China - November 17, 2016: Shenzhen city aerial view skyline at sunset in the Civic Center district. Shenzhen is a major city in Guangdong Province
This photograph showcases the beautiful Crocosmia aurea, also known as Falling Stars or Valentine's Day flowers, in full bloom on the Cies Islands in Vigo, Galicia, Spain. The vibrant orange and yellow blossoms stand out against thelush green backdrop, highlighting the natural beauty and diversity of the islands flora.
Red lily (lilium bulbiferum) in the garden
Tokyo,Japan - July 20, 2022: Tiger Lily or Lilium lancifolium Thunb or Oniyuri in the morning
Flower in garden
Flowers of North America
Pavilhão Rosa Mota in Porto, previously known as Pavilhão dos Desportos but in 1991 it was renamed after Rosa Mota, a Portuguese European and World Olympic champion in marathon running.
Beautiful water lily (Nymphaea) in a lake
Lady Slipper.
a bouquet of beautiful yellow flowers in a vase outdoors
Red orchids
Hippeastrum rutilum in bloom.
Rockport, Washington - July 8th, 2012: Tourists visit the Cascadian Farm selling organic blueberry and raspberry as well as its ice cream on North Cascades Highway, Rockport Washington USA.
Fresh red Ixora chinensis plant
Beijing Central Business District, mix of offices and apartments
Epiphyllum oxypetalum, the Dutchman's pipe cactus, princess of the night or queen of the night, is a species of cactus. It blooms nocturnally,  Satara, Maharashtra, India 
York, England is a famous historical tourist destination for travellers from all over the world. Tourists flock here at all times of the year to soak up the culture and to experience the many delights and attractions of the vibrant city.  Relaxing recreational pursuits such as river cruises and walks along the embankment are another popular attraction for tourists wanting to gently unwind after a hectic day exploring.  The many parks in the city provide another form of respite for those just wanting to lie down for a while and recover or wander through a relaxing, peaceful environment.
The orange lily, bulbiferous lily or red lily is a species of flowering plant in the Liliaceae family native to Europe. In some places there is a belief that when offered as a gift, it also means death for the recipient.
Day lily in garden
Close up of Orchid
Spider lily, also called Hurricane lily and Surprise lily, is a perennial bulb that blooms in September. Spider lily is called Autumn Equinox Flower in Japan, because it normally blooms around the Autumn Equinox.\nThis photo of spider lily was taken at Kinchakuda, Hidaka City, Saitama Prefecture. Kinchakuda is one of the most famous places in Japan for its over one million stocks of red spider lily, which makes the whole park along Koma River the beautiful red carpet. \nWhen Commodore William Perry came to Japan to open some Japanese ports aboard some of US Navy’s steam ships in1854, it is said that Captain William Roberts aboard one ship of the fleet acquired 3 bulbs of the red spider lily and brought back to his home, spreading all over the US.
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