Intriguing Flower (2007-05-14) An intriguing flower similar to the False Solomon Seal.
Mystery Fower (2007-05-14) A spike of white flowers droops from corn stalk like leaves.
Sego Lily (2007-05-18) A sego lily in bloom at Parley's Crossing.
Dafodils (2008-03-23) The Narcissus Flower (commonly known as the Dafodil) is a member of the Amaryllidaceae family in the Liliopsida Class.
Narcissus Flower (2008-03-23) The Dafodil is a member of the Amaryllidaceae Family in the Liliopsida class.
Glacial Lily Going to Seed (2008-06-15) A view of the glacial lily pods.
Glacial Lilies (2009-05-09) The last of the glacial lilies in Neff Canyon.
Day Lilies (2009-07-20) Day lilies are popular in Utah. I forgot to flip the picture.
Day Lily Close Up (2009-07-20) A close up of a day lily at the Southtowne Exposition Center.
Yellow Crocus (2013-03-14) Crocus are the first to bloom. These flowers were up the day after the snowmelt in March.
Purple Crocus () The crocus are the first to bloom ... announcing the arrival of Spring.
Dafodils in Bloom (2013-04-04) Flowers bloom at the Outdoor Classroom at Olympus Junior High.
Glacier Lilies (2013-04-29) Glacier Lilies are among the first flowers to bloom in the Wasatch Spring.
Glacier Liliies in Neff (2013-04-29) Glacier Lilies will grown in Salt Lake gardens. You can collect the seeds and plant in mulch ... but it may take several years before the flowers bloom.
Pretty Spring Flower (2013-04-12) A pretty Spring Flower growing on the banks of Red Butte Creek.
Iris (2018-05-18) We have some delightful irises which keep coming back every year.
Daylily (2018-06-11) The daylily is a popular garden plant from Asia. Original considered a lily, it is has been reclassified as Asphodelaceae,
Amaryllis (2022-01-09) The Amaryllis is a subtropical plant from the Asparagales order which can be trained to bloom in winter. It is a common Christmas gift.
Amaryllis Blooms (2022-01-09) A close up of the Amaryllis flower
Snowcus (2022-03-21) Hocus pocus, here is some snow crocus. I am using the picture for a HIVE article.
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The Family Liliaceae is currently being rethought and reordered; Rather than titling the page Liliaceae, I decided to jump up a few notches and name this gallery the Class Liliopsida.
The Liliopsida Class includes several orders of monocotyledon flowering plants. The Order Liliales includes the families Liliaceae (lily), Calochortaceae (Sego Lily, Mariposa Lily), Melanthiaceae, etc..
The Order Asparagales includes Hyacinthaceae (Hyacinth and Bluebells), Asparagaceae (asparagus), etc.