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Definition of Bermuda lily
1. Noun. Tall lily have large white trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Bermuda Lily
Literary usage of Bermuda lily
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Henderson's Handbook of Plants and General Horticulture \ by Peter Henderson (1910)
"The Bermuda lily is largely used for decoration at Easter, and for that season,
beginning to force in January will be soon enough. Lilium longiflorum and L. ..."
2. American Primary Teacher. (1897)
"Bermuda lily FIELD. The bulbs that are to produce flowers are planted late ...
The adaptation of the Bermuda lily for pollenation by these sphinx moths is ..."
3. Our Garden Flowers: A Popular Study of Their Native Lands, Their Life by Harriet Louise Keeler (1910)
"The secret of success in their culture is to let them alone after they are once
well established. EASTER LILY. Bermuda lily ..."
4. Four Seasons in the Garden by Eben Eugene Rexford (1907)
"I would choose it in preference to the Bermuda lily if I could have but one.
Nothing can be richer than the great golden flowers of the large-flowering ..."
5. Lilies for English Gardens: A Guide for Amateurs by Gertrude Jekyll (1903)
"The name Bermuda lily is somewhat misleading, for the plant is Japanese. But as
it was found to increase readily and mature more quickly in the Bermuda ..."
6. Catalogue of Books by Perth (W.A.). Public Library (1905)
"II.ч. ci ¡ (In Luard, Rev. II. R. Annales monastic!, v. 3.) Bermuda lily. Woods,
AF The Bermuda lily disease: a preliminar)1 report of investigations. ..."