

These unusual flowers popped up in our backyard. My mother in-law planted them some time ago. I was surprised to see them pop up in our yard during a dead flower period and even more surprised when she told me their name; Naked Ladies.
Also known as “spider lily, surprise lily, magic lily, resurrection lily, and hurricane lily. These lilies are members of the Amaryllis Family.” Read more.
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I love the name, lol. They’re beautiful. I love gardening, are they annuals?
Also, thanks for the comment on my MLK post. It was an amazing experience. I wanted to take photos inside the home, but it’s forbidden.
I’ve never seen (or heard of) them before. Very pretty! And of course the name makes me giggle!
LOL, I can only imagine the google searches you will get!
How pretty those are!
LOL luv the title great pic
I wonder why they’re called naked ladies? They’re beautiful though.
Blimey, I was wondering what picture I would be greeted with when I came over here!
Thank goodness it was lovely flowers . . .
Those are really unusual and lovely!
Beautiful! I saw these pop up in weird places in my neighborhood recently and I was wondering what they were! They are interesting and so pretty!
Cool flowers.
Those are beautiful flowers. Happy WW!
THose are so pretty. I have never seen them before! Speaking of dead flower time. . my azaleas are blooming! What the heck?
Those are beautiful! I don’t think I’ve ever seen those before.
Sometimes those crazy flowers have a mind of there own and they’ll grow when THEY want to grow!
Great WW and great name! LOL!
I have never seen those before. What a pleasant surprise. Very pretty.
So that’s what they are called! We had some pop up out of the blue yesterday after a big rain.
Maybe that’s why they are called hurricane lilies too.