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Crinum Lily
Plants grow from 1 to 3 feet high, depending on the species, and produce clumps of strap or sword-shaped leaves and clusters of fragrant, red, pink, white, or bicolored flowers. The loose clusters of large, lily-like flowers grow atop tall, leafless stalks up to 4 feet high.
Garden in wildlife habitat yard.
There are several Crinums that are called "Milk and Wine".
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