Liliaceae
(THE LILY FAMILY)
Select a Genus name to query the text database, the local name for a Genus-level diversity map, or the Family name (above) for a Family-level diversity map:

Aletris L. - COLICROOT

Allium L. - GARLIC, ONION, AND WILD LEEK

Alstroemeria L. - PARROT-LILY

Amaryllis L. - BELLADONNA-LILY

Amianthium Gray - FLYPOISON

Androstephium Torr. - FUNNEL-LILY

Asparagus L. - ASPARAGUS-FERN

Asphodelus L. - ONIONWEED

Astelia Banks & Soland. ex R. Br. - PINEAPPLE-GRASS

Bloomeria Kellogg - GOLDENSTARS

Brodiaea Sm. - CLUSTER-LILY

Calochortus Pursh - MARIPOSA-LILY

Camassia Lindl. - CAMAS

Chamaelirium Willd. - FAIRYWAND

Chionodoxa Boiss. - GLORY-OF-THE-SNOW

Chlorogalum Kunth - SOAP-PLANT

Chlorophytum Ker-Gawl. - BRACKETPLANT

Clintonia Raf. - BLUEBEAD-LILY

Colchicum L. - AUTUMN-CROCUS

Convallaria L. - LILY-OF-THE-VALLEY

Cooperia Herbert - RAIN-LILY

Cordyline Comm. ex R. Br. - TIPLANT

Crinum L. - SWAMP-LILY

Curculigo Gaertn. - PALM-GRASS

Dasylirion Zucc. - SOTOL

Dianella Lam. - FLAX-LILY

Dichelostemma Kunth - SNAKE-LILY

Disporum Salisb. ex D. Don - FAIRYBELLS

Dracaena L. - Diversity Map

Echeandia Ortega - CRAG-LILY

Eremocrinum M.E. Jones - LONELY-LILY

Erythronium L. - FAWN-LILY AND TROUT-LILY

Eucharis Planch. & Linden - AMAZON-LILY

Fritillaria L. - MISSIONBELLS

Gagea Salisb. - Diversity Map

Galanthus L. - SNOWDROP

Gloriosa L. - FLAME-LILY

Habranthus Herbert - COPPER-LILY

Harperocallis McDaniel - HARPER'S-BEAUTY

Hastingsia S. Wats. - RUSH-LILY

Helonias L. - SWAMP-PINK

Hemerocallis L. - DAY-LILY

Hesperocallis Gray - DESERT-LILY

Hippeastrum Herbert - BARBADOS-LILY

Hosta Tratt. - PLANTAIN-LILY

Hyacinthoides Medik. - ENGLISH-BLUEBELL

Hyacinthus L. - HYACINTH

Hymenocallis Salisb. - SPIDER-LILY

Kniphofia Moench - RED-HOT-POKER

Leucocrinum Nutt. ex Gray - STAR-LILY

Leucojum L. - SNOWFLAKE

Lilium L. - LILY

Liriope Lour. - LILYTURF

Lloydia Salisb. ex Reichenb. - ALP-LILY

Lophiola Ker-Gawl. - GOLDENCREST

Lycoris Herbert - MAGIC-LILY

Maianthemum G.H. Weber ex Wiggers - FALSE SOLOMON'S-SEAL

Medeola L. - CUCUMBER-ROOT

Melanthium L. - BUNCHFLOWER

Milla Cav. - MEXICAN-STAR

Muilla S. Wats. ex Benth. - GOLDENSTAR AND MUILLA

Muscari P. Mill. - GRAPE-HYACINTH

Narcissus L. - DAFFODIL AND JONQUIL

Narthecium Huds. - ASPHODEL

Nolina Michx. - BEAR-GRASS

Nothoscordum Kunth - CROWPOISON AND FALSE GARLIC

Odontostomum Torr. - DOLL'S-LILY

Ophiopogon Ker-Gawl. - SNAKEBEARD

Ornithogalum L. - FALSE SEA-ONION AND STAR-OF-BETHLEHEM

Pleea Michx. - RUSH-FEATHERLING

Pleomele Salisb. - HALA PELE

Polygonatum P. Mill. - SOLOMON'S-SEAL

Sansevieria Thunb. - BOWSTRING-HEMP

Schoenocaulon Gray - FEATHERSHANK

Schoenolirion Torr. ex Dur. - SUNNYBELL

Scilla L. - SQUILL

Scoliopus Torr. - FETID-ADDER'S-TONGUE

Stenanthium (Gray) Kunth - FEATHERBELLS

Sternbergia Waldst. & Kit. - Diversity Map

Streptopus Michx. - TWISTEDSTALK

Tofieldia Huds. - FALSE ASPHODEL

Tricyrtis Wallich - TOAD-LILY

Trillium L. - WAKEROBIN

Tristagma Poepp. - Diversity Map

Triteleia Dougl. ex Lindl. - TRIPLET-LILY

Triteleiopsis Hoover - BAJA-LILY

Tulipa L. - TULIP

Uvularia L. - BELLWORT

Veratrum L. - FALSE HELLEBORE

Xerophyllum Michx. - TURKEYBEARD

Zephyranthes Herbert - ZEPHYR-LILY

Zigadenus Michx. - DEATHCAMAS


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This page, machine-generated using the program bonout3b.ipf, is an experimental product of collaborative research involving the Texas A&M Bioinformatics Working Group and the Biota of North America Program.  Comments/corrections can be sent to BONAP for nomenclatural matters or, for web-related items, the TAMU-BWG.  All distribution/diversity mapping used by this system was developed by Erich Schneider of the Texas A&M Center for the Study of Digital Libraries.  Last updated on: 10/16/98  This informatics system is based on a full text index of standardized vascular plant nomenclature following © John T. Kartesz as updated in July of 1998.  Derived from A Synonymized Checklist of the Vascular Flora of the United States, Canada, and Greenland (1994) with the 1998 update restricted to U.S. States, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands.  Common or local names used here also are derived from BONAP data, as is distribution data used for both distribution and diversity mapping. See program description page (BONOUT5.IPF) for a full listing of data sources and a description of processing.