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What Is This?

August 15th, 2008

Somebody out there has to know what this is called. Beautiful and not scary.

Thus ends Florida Fauna Week. o

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  • model: Canon EOS 5D
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  • fnumber: f/9.0
  • exposure: program (auto)
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  • focalLength: 38.00 (38/1)

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17 Responses to “What Is This?”

  1. 1
    m.drummergirl Says:

    spider lily?

  2. 2
    LikeALurker Says:

    I second Spider Lily.

  3. 3
    Jakki Says:

    My favorite thing to photograph…flowers…Dont know what kind of flower it is but it is gorgeous!

  4. 4
    Hank Says:

    I third Spider Lily: http://www.kipapanursery.com/white_spider_lily_lg.jpg

  5. 5
    De in DC Says:

    Florida Fauna Week? You mean Flora Week, right? ;)

    I’ve really enjoyed these photos. So many lovely plants that don’t grow up north.

  6. 6
    blurb Says:

    @Flora supporters, I didn’t want to leave out the background stuff, which is fauna, right?

    You say flora, I say tomato.

  7. 7
    tonimj Says:

    Well, fauna is actually the animal life of the surrounding area and flora is the plant life. Whatever the flowers are, spider lilies apparently, they are gorgeous.

  8. 8
    blurb Says:

    @tonimj, That’s kind of my point… the flora is the fauna in Florida.

  9. 9
    tonimj Says:

    Gotcha.

  10. 10
    Deb Says:

    It is a Crinum Lily, http://floridagardener.com/pom/crinum.htm and they grow quite large.

  11. 11
    Lesley Says:

    Thanks for fixing my password, Jon. Now I can comment on how lovely this photo is. This is a white spider lily or even better, a “Lycoris albiflora”. http://tinyurl.com/6brmyj

  12. 12
    Jami Says:

    I hate to be the downer(or the botanist) but the lilly above is a Lycoris but not a albiflora. but I am unfamiliar with the genra so I can’t give you a species name but its in the Liliaceaea family and is probably a steril hybrid. Many of the ones in the US are. YAY genetics!

    /end nerd alert

  13. 13
    All Adither Says:

    The scalp massager.

  14. 14
    leesavee Says:

    Don’t know what the heck it is, but it’s pretty. And my Latin sucks, so I say tomato, too, Jon!

  15. 15
    phebe Says:

    OK..so I live in southwest Florida and I have that plant in my yard. I’ll be damned if I know the name (but spider lily seems right) but here’s the deal: it just bloomed *today* and there is a freaking hurricane knocking on my door. Good sign? Maybe? Wish us luck……

  16. 16
    Aimee Greeblemonkey Says:

    ha ha, I asked the exact same thing when I shot those same flowers in Hawaii. Spider Lilies is correct, according to the Greeblemonkies.

    Told you we were nature buds.

  17. 17
    ja_castillo Says:

    Most landscape architects (such as myself) and landscape designers I know in the area (I live in Jacksonville, FL.) would identify this as a Crinum Lily (Crinum asiaticum- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Crinum_Lily.JPG). What we would consider to be a Spider Lily (Lycoris radiata) has a wide / round bloom in the middle of the fingered blooms (http://www.rivercenter.uga.edu/education/altamaha/images/spider_lily.jpg).

    Great shot…

    Thank you.

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