Find the name of this flower.
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Adrianne C on Mar 25, 2014AmaryllisHelpful Reply
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Luis on Mar 25, 2014Marie, Adrianne is correct those are Amaryllis they come in several colors including variegated.Helpful Reply
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Karen McLendon on Mar 25, 2014Those are Amaryllis...that are in bad need of space. When the foliage dies back this year, dig them up and separate them giving them some space and some compost.Helpful Reply
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Connie White on Mar 25, 2014Now, I thought they were a variety of day lilies, thanks for helping me learn something today also, Karen , Luis and Adrianne!! Good gardening to you all and have a great week!Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Mar 25, 2014Definitely amaryllis.Helpful Reply
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Sheila Marshall on Mar 25, 2014Looks like Canna to meHelpful Reply
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Lynn Dudley on Mar 25, 2014AND the winners are those who said amaryllis! They're just blooming out west and they bloom inside in the winter around Christmastime (inside of course) on the east coastHelpful Reply
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Theresa Green on Mar 25, 2014Amaryllis it is. Just transplaneted some from my mother in laws house to mine pretty pretty flowerHelpful Reply
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Sheri Stone on Mar 27, 2014I thought they looked like calla lilliesHelpful Reply
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Marie Bard on Mar 27, 2014Sheri, that was my first thought also.Helpful Reply
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