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 <title>love of lillies</title>
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 <description>I love lillies.. and this is a delight for me. Thank you for posting this link!!!</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 26 Apr 2006 09:34:53 -0600</pubDate>
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 <title>Evening Star Rain Lilies are blooming</title>
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 <description>&lt;a href=&quot;http://tinyurl.com/z5cpm&quot;&gt;These native wildflowers&lt;/a&gt; look a bit like onions most of the time, just some green stems sticking out of the ground. They get their name from their habit of blooming a few days after a rain, approximate flowering season is May-September but it has been warm this April.
And wet.

Typically things get dry and 100+ degrees hot by late June to early July through September.</description>
 <pubDate>Wed, 14 Jun 2006 09:01:07 -0600</pubDate>
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