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I guess these are a variety of Lilly flower. I found them in my garden, aloof in the spring season. Well, the seclusion was half covered tby the spider inside its protective petals, residing in it, and owning it. Happily settles over there. I wonder if the spider noticed me noticing it, and must have thought, "who's this big creature with a weird thing" and must have got scared and be preparing itself to attack me right away. But I got away in time in order to make it feel more secure in its white petal. Safe. It is.

Species ID Suggestions

Peruvian daffodil

Hymenocallis narcissiflora

Spider lily

Hymenocallis littoralis

Comments (4)

alright alright... hehe,,, just tht u're elder then me.. i can't just call u by ur name only. :P And ofcourse m the one who's actually getting to learn... from all of you.
Hi Arushi... here is no one teacher to call sir... I am too learning like everyone from your spottings.
thanks edward, tghanks ahish sir, thanks matth
Look like one of Crinum genus of Amaryllidaceae family of small Shrubs and Herbs.
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PublishedFebruary 7, 2012

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