Lycoris radiata (red spider lily) is a plant in the amaryllis family, Amaryllidaceae, subfamily Amaryllidoideae.
Captain William Roberts, who enjoyed botany, brought back only three bulbs of the red spider lily.
I cannot grow Lycoris radiata, commonly called spider lily, for the species requires milder winters than those I get.
Among the many flowers and shrubs are hibiscus, spider lily, leonotus, cassia, tree wisteria and dombeya.
A particular favorite, just because the flowers are so unusual, is the Peruvian daffodil, sometimes called spider lily (Hymenocallis narcissiflora).
Wildflowers that can be seen at the park include wisteria, sarvis holly, Carolina bogmint, mountain laurel, wild azalea, spider lily and swamp mallow.
Near the edge of the field, a spider lily was hot in pursuit of a butterfly flower, while silver bells rang a warning.
During their time as husband and wife, she often tells Habaek about the spider lily which symbolizes a hopeful but tragic fate of lovers.
Although T. bhamoensis can be found on many kinds of plants, it most often chooses Crinum asiaticum (spider lily).
A. Higanbana is Lycoris radiata, known here as the spider lily or, less commonly, the hurricane lily.