#bulbous_plant__bulbousplant  plant growing from a bulb
  supertype:  vascular_plant__tracheophyte  green plant having a vascular system: ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms
  subtype:  iridaceous_plant  any bulbous plant of the family Iridaceae
     subtype:  fleur-de-lis__iris__flag__sword_lily__swordlily  plants with sword-shaped leaves and erect stalks bearing bright-colored flowers composed of three petals and three drooping sepals
        subtype:  bearded_iris  any of numerous wild or cultivated irises with hairlike structures on the falls (the drooping sepals)
           subtype:  Florentine_iris__orris__orri__Iris_germanica_florentina__Iris_florentina  German iris having large white flowers with lavender-tinged falls and a fragrant rhizome
           subtype:  Iris_germanica__German_iris  a large iris with purple or white flowers, native to central and southern Europe
           subtype:  German_iris__Iris_kochii  iris of northern Italy having deep blue-purple flowers; similar to but smaller than Iris germanica
           subtype:  Dalmatian_iris__Iris_pallida  European iris having soft lilac-blue flowers
        subtype:  beardless_iris  any of numerous wild or cultivated irises having no hairs on the drooping sepals (the falls)
           subtype:  Iris_filifolia__Dutch_iris  bulbous Spanish iris with red-violet flowers
           subtype:  Japanese_iris__Iris_kaempferi  iris native to Japan having large showy flowers
           subtype:  Dutch_iris__Iris_tingitana  bulbous Spanish iris having blue flowers
           subtype:  Spanish_iris__xiphium_iris__Iris_xiphium  bulbous iris of western Mediterranean region having usually violet-purple flowers
        subtype:  bulbous_iris  any of various irises having a rootstock formed like a bulb
        subtype:  Iris_cristata__dwarf_iris  low-growing summer-flowering iris of northeastern United States
        subtype:  stinking_iris__gladdon__gladdoniri__stinking_gladwyn__roast_beef_plant__Iris_foetidissima  iris with purple flowers and evil-smelling leaves; southern and western Europe and North Africa
        subtype:  Persian_iris__Iris_persica  bulbous iris native to Asia Minor cultivated for its pale lilac-colored flowers
        subtype:  yellow_iris__yellow_flag__yellow_water_flag__Iris_pseudacorus  common yellow-flowered iris of Europe and North Africa, naturalized in United States and often cultivated
        subtype:  dwarf_iris__vernal_iris__Iris_verna  low-growing spring-flowering American iris with bright blue-lilac flowers
        subtype:  blue_flag__Iris_versicolor  a common iris of the eastern United States having blue or blue-violet flowers; root formerly used medicinally
        subtype:  southern_blue_flag__Iris_virginica  similar to blue flag; the eastern United States
        subtype:  English_iris__Iris_xiphioides  bulbous iris native to the Pyrenees; widely cultivated for its large delicate flowers in various colors except yellow
     subtype:  blackberry-lily__leopard_lily__leopardlily__Belamcanda_chinensis  garden plant whose capsule discloses when ripe a mass of seeds resembling a blackberry
     subtype:  crocus  any of numerous low-growing plants of the genus Crocus having slender grasslike leaves and white or yellow or purple flowers; native chiefly to the Mediterranean region but widely cultivated
        subtype:  saffron_crocus__saffron__Crocus_sativus  Old World crocus having purple or white flowers with aromatic pungent orange stigmas used in flavoring food
     subtype:  freesia  any of several plants of the genus Freesia valued for their one-sided clusters of usually fragrant yellow or white or pink tubular flowers
     subtype:  gladiolus__gladiolu__gladiola__sword_lily__swordlily  any of numerous plants of the genus Gladiolus native chiefly to tropical and South Africa having sword-shaped leaves and one-sided spikes of brightly colored funnel-shaped flowers; widely cultivated
     subtype:  corn_lily  any of several South African plants of the genus Ixia having grasslike leaves and clusters of showy variously colored lilylike flowers; widely cultivated
     subtype:  blue-eyed_grass  plant with grasslike foliage and delicate blue flowers
  subtype:  amaryllis__amarylli  bulbous plant having showy white to reddish flowers
     subtype:  belladonna_lily__naked_lady__nakedlady__Amaryllis_belladonna  amaryllis of South Africa often cultivated for its fragrant white or rose flowers
     subtype:  hippeastrum__Hippeastrum_puniceum  amaryllis of tropical America often cultivated as a houseplant for its showy white to red flowers
     subtype:  Jacobean_lily__Aztec_lily__Strekelia_formosissima  Mexican bulbous herb cultivated for its handsome bright red solitary flower
  subtype:  blood_lily__bloodlily  any of various deciduous or evergreen herbs of the genus Haemanthus; South Africa and Namibia
     subtype:  Cape_tulip__Haemanthus_coccineus  spectacular plant having large prostrate leaves barred in reddish-purple and flowers with a clump of long yellow stamens in a coral-red cup of fleshy bracts; South Africa
  subtype:  narcissus__narcissu  bulbous plant having erect linear leaves and showy yellow or white flowers either solitary or in clusters
     subtype:  daffodil__Narcissus_pseudonarcissus  any of numerous varieties of Narcissus plants having showy often yellow flowers with a trumpet-shaped central crown
        subtype:  jonquil  often used colloquially for any yellow daffodil
     subtype:  Narcissus_jonquilla__jonquil  widely cultivated ornamental plant native to southern Europe but naturalized elsewhere having fragrant yellow or white clustered flowers
  subtype:  liliaceous_plant  plant growing from a bulb or corm or rhizome or tuber
     subtype:  lily  any liliaceous plant of the genus Lilium having showy pendulous flowers
        subtype:  mountain_lily__Lilium_auratum  golden-rayed lily of Japan
        subtype:  Canada_lily__wild_yellow_lily__meadow_lily__wild_meadow_lily__Lilium_canadense  common lily of the eastern United States having nodding yellow or reddish flowers spotted with brown
        subtype:  Madonna_lily__white_lily__whitelily__Annunciation_lily__Lent_lily__Lilium_candidum  lily of eastern Mediterranean and the Balkans with broad funnel-shaped white flowers
        subtype:  tiger_lily__tigerlily__leopard_lily__leopardlily__pine_lily__Lilium_catesbaei  lily of southeastern United States having cup-shaped flowers with deep yellow to scarlet recurved petals
        subtype:  Columbia_tiger_lily__Oregon_lily__Lilium_columbianum  lily of western North America with showy orange-red purple-spotted flowers
        subtype:  devil_lily__devillily__tiger_lily__tigerlily__kentan__Lilium_lancifolium  east Asian perennial having large reddish-orange black-spotted flowers with reflexed petals
        subtype:  Easter_lily__Bermuda_lily__white_trumpet_lily__whitetrumpetlily__Lilium_longiflorum  tall lily have large white trumpet-shaped flowers that bloom in the spring
        subtype:  coast_lily__coastlily__Lilium_maritinum  orange-flowered lily of Pacific coast of United States
        subtype:  martagon__Turk's-cap__Lilium_martagon  lily with small dull purple flowers of northwestern Europe and northwestern Asia
        subtype:  Michigan_lily__Lilium_michiganense  lily of central North America having recurved orange-red flowers with deep crimson spots
        subtype:  panther_lily__pantherlily__leopard_lily__leopardlily__Lilium_pardalinum  lily of western United States having orange-red to crimson maroon-spotted flowers
        subtype:  wood_lily__Lilium_philadelphicum  lily of eastern North America having orange to orange-red purple-spotted flowers
        subtype:  Turk's-cap__Turk's_cap-lily__Lilium_superbum  lily of the eastern United States with orange to red maroon-spotted flowers
     subtype:  agapanthus__lily_of_the_Nile  any of various plants of the genus Agapanthus having umbels of showy blue to purple flowers
        subtype:  blue_African_lily__African_lily__African_tulip__Agapanthus_africanus  African plant with bright green evergreen leaves and umbels of many usually deep violet-blue flowers
     subtype:  albuca  any of various plants of the genus Albuca having large clusters of pale yellow flowers; South Africa
     subtype:  colicroot__colic_root__colicroot__crow_corn__star_grass__unicorn_root__unicornroot  any of several perennials of the genus Aletris having grasslike leaves and bitter roots reputed to cure colic
        subtype:  ague_root__ague_grass__Aletris_farinosa  colicroot having a scurfy or granuliferous perianth and white flowers; southeastern United States
        subtype:  yellow_colicroot__Aletris_aurea  colicroot with yellow-bracted racemose flowers; smaller than Aletris farinosa; southeastern United States
     subtype:  alliaceous_plant  bulbous plants having a characteristic pungent onion odor
        subtype:  wild_onion  any of various plants of the genus Allium with edible bulbs found growing wild
           subtype:  Hooker's_onion__Allium_acuminatum  a common North American wild onion with a strong onion odor and an umbel of pink flowers atop a leafless stalk; British Columbia to California and Arizona and east to Wyoming and Colorado
           subtype:  nodding_onion__noddingonion__nodding_wild_onion__lady's_leek__Allium_cernuum  widely distributed North American wild onion with white to rose flowers
           subtype:  crow_garlic__false_garlic__falsegarlic__field_garlic__fieldgarlic__stag's_garlic__wild_garlic__Allium_vineale  pungent Old World wild onion
        subtype:  Levant_garlic__wild_leek__kurrat__Allium_ampeloprasum  coarse Old World perennial having a large bulb and tall stalk of greenish purple-tinged flowers; widely naturalized
        subtype:  Canada_garlic__meadow_leek__rose_leek__Allium_canadense  North American bulbous plant
        subtype:  keeled_garlic__Allium_carinatum  Eurasian bulbous plant
        subtype:  onion_plant__onionplant__onion__Allium_cepa  bulbous plant having hollow leaves cultivated worldwide for its rounded edible bulb
           subtype:  eschalot__shallot__multiplier_onion__Allium_cepa_aggregatum__Allium_ascalonicum  type of onion plant producing small clustered mild-flavored bulbs used as seasoning
           subtype:  tree_onion__Egyptian_onion__top_onion__toponion__Allium_cepa_viviparum  type of perennial onion grown chiefly as a curiosity or for early salad onions; having bulbils that replace the flowers
           subtype:  Welsh_onion__Japanese_leek__Allium_fistulosum  Asiatic onion with slender bulbs; used as early green onions
           subtype:  red-skinned_onion__redskinnedonion__Allium_haematochiton  onion with white to deep red tunic; California
        subtype:  scallion__leek__Allium_porrum  plant having a large slender white bulb and flat overlapping dark green leaves; used in cooking; believed derived from the wild Allium ampeloprasum
        subtype:  daffodil_garlic__flowering_onion__floweringonion__Naples_garlic__Allium_neopolitanum  European onion with white flowers
        subtype:  few-flowered_leek__Allium_paradoxum  leek producing bulbils instead of flowers; Russia and Iran
        subtype:  garlic__Allium_sativum  bulbous herb of southern Europe widely naturalized; bulb breaks up into separate strong-flavored cloves
        subtype:  sand_leek__giant_garlic__giantgarlic__spanishgarlic__rocambole__alliumscorodoprasum  European leek cultivated and used like leeks
        subtype:  chive__schnittlaugh__Allium_schoenoprasum  perennial having hollow cylindrical leaves used for seasoning
        subtype:  wild_leek__ramp__Allium_tricoccum  North American perennial having a slender bulb and whitish flowers
        subtype:  wild_garlic__wood_garlic__Ramsons__Allium_ursinum  pungent Old World weedy plant
        subtype:  Chinese_chive__garlic_chive__Oriental_garlic__Allium_tuberosum  Eastern Asian plant; larger than Allium schoenoprasum
        subtype:  round-headed_leek__Allium_sphaerocephalum  Old World leek with a spherical bulb
        subtype:  three-cornered_leek__triquetrous_leek__triquetrousleek__Allium_triquetrum  European leek naturalized in Great Britain; leaves triangular in section
     subtype:  alstroemeria  any of various South American plants of the genus Alstroemeria valued for their handsome umbels of beautiful flowers
        subtype:  Peruvian_lily__lily_of_the_Incas__Alstroemeria_pelegrina  an Andean herb having umbels of showy pinkish-purple lilylike flowers
     subtype:  fly_poison__flypoison__Amianthum_muscaetoxicum__Amianthum_muscitoxicum  all parts of plant are highly toxic; bulb pounded and used as a fly poison; sometimes placed in subfamily Melanthiaceae
     subtype:  Saint-Bernard's-lily__Anthericum_liliago  southern European plant commonly cultivated for its spikes of small starry greenish-white flowers
     subtype:  amber_lily__amberlily__Anthericum_torreyi  plant having basal grasslike leaves and a narrow open cluster of starlike yellowish-orange flowers atop a leafless stalk; southwestern United States; only species of Anthericum growing in North America
     subtype:  asphodel  any of various chiefly Mediterranean plants of the genera Asphodeline and Asphodelus having linear leaves and racemes of white or pink or yellow flowers
        subtype:  Jacob's_rod  asphodel having erect smooth unbranched stem either flexuous or straight
        subtype:  king's_spear__yellow_asphodel__Asphodeline_lutea  asphodel with leafy stem and fragrant yellow flowers
     subtype:  golden_star__golden_stars__Bloomeria_crocea  California plant having grasslike leaves and showy orange flowers
     subtype:  brodiaea  any of several plants of the genus Brodiaea having basal grasslike leaves and globose flower heads on leafless stems resembling those of genus Allium
        subtype:  elegant_brodiaea__elegantbrodiaea__Brodiaea_elegans  brodiaea having an umbel of violet or blue-violet flowers atop a leafless stalk; northern Oregon to southern California
     subtype:  mariposa_tulip__mariposa__mariposa_lily  any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having tulip-shaped flowers with 3 sepals and 3 petals; southwestern United States and Mexico
        subtype:  star_tulip__elegant_cat's_ears__Calochortus_elegans  small plant with slender bent stems bearing branched clusters of a few white star-shaped flowers with petals shaped like cat's ears; southeastern Washington and northeastern Oregon to Montana
        subtype:  desert_mariposa_tulip__Calochortus_kennedyi  mariposa with clusters of bell-shaped vermilion or orange or yellow flowers atop short stems; southern California to Arizona and Mexico
        subtype:  yellow_mariposa_tulip__Calochortus_luteus  mariposa having clusters of a few large deep yellow bell-shaped flowers atop slender stems; California coastal ranges
        subtype:  sagebrush_mariposa_tulip__Calochortus_macrocarpus  mariposa having loose clusters of one to three handsome lilac flowers resembling umbels atop stout erect stems; arid northwestern North America east of Cascade Mountains from southern British Columbia to northern California
     subtype:  globe_lily__globelily__fairy_lantern__fairylantern  any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having egg-shaped flowers
        subtype:  white_globe_lily__whiteglobelily__white_fairy_lantern__whitefairylantern__Calochortus_albus  globe lily having open branched clusters of egg-shaped white flowers; southern California
        subtype:  yellow_globe_lily__golden_fairy_lantern__Calochortus_amabilis  globe lily having open branched clusters of clear yellow egg-shaped flowers; northern California
        subtype:  rose_globe_lily__Calochortus_amoenus  globe lily with deep rose-pink or purple egg-shaped flowers on flexuous stems; western slopes of Sierra Nevada in San Joaquin Valley
     subtype:  cat's-ear__cat'sear  any of several plants of the genus Calochortus having flowers with petals shaped like cat's ears
     subtype:  sego_lily__Calochortus_nuttallii  perennial plant having umbellike clusters of one to four showy white bell-shaped flowers atop erect unbranched stems; edible bulbs useful in times of scarcity; eastern Montana and western North Dakota south to northern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico
     subtype:  camas__cama__camass__quamash__camash  any of several plants of the genus Camassia; North and South America
        subtype:  common_camas__Camassia_quamash  plant having a large edible bulb and linear basal leaves and racemes of light to deep violet-blue star-shaped flowers on tall green scapes; western North America
        subtype:  Leichtlin's_camas__Camassia_leichtlinii  west of Cascade Mountains
        subtype:  indigo_squill__wild_hyacinth__Camassia_scilloides  eastern camas; eastern and central North America
     subtype:  dogtooth_violet__dogtooth__dog's-tooth_violet__dog'stoothviolet  perennial woodland spring-flowering plant; widely cultivated
        subtype:  white_dogtooth_violet__white_dog's-tooth_violet__whitedog'stoothviolet__blonde_lilian__Erythronium_albidum  North American dogtooth having solitary white flowers with yellow centers and blue- or pink-tinted exteriors
        subtype:  yellow_adder's_tongue__trout_lily__troutlily__amberbell__Erythronium_americanum  eastern North American dogtooth having solitary yellow flowers marked with brown or purple and spotted interiors
        subtype:  European_dogtooth__Erythronium_dens-canis  sturdy European dogtooth with rose to mauve flowers; cultivated in many varieties
        subtype:  fawn_lily__Erythronium_californicum  California dogtooth violet with creamy white flowers sometimes yellow-tinged
        subtype:  glacier_lily__glacierlily__snow_lily__Erythronium_grandiflorum  dogtooth violet of western North America having bright yellow flowers
     subtype:  avalanche_lily__avalanchelily__Erythronium_montanum  perennial herb having large white orange-marked flowers; found near snow line in northwestern United States
     subtype:  tulip  any of numerous perennial bulbous herbs having linear or broadly lanceolate leaves and usually a single showy flower
        subtype:  dwarf_tulip__dwarftulip__Tulipa_armena__Tulipa_suaveolens  small early-blooming tulip
        subtype:  lady_tulip__candlestick_tulip__candlesticktulip__Tulipa_clusiana  Eurasian tulip with small flowers blotched at the base
        subtype:  Tulipa_gesneriana  tall late-blooming tulip
        subtype:  cottage_tulip__cottagetulip  any of several long-stemmed tulips that flower in May; have egg-shaped variously colored flowers
        subtype:  Darwin_tulip  any of several very tall, late-blooming tulips bearing large squarish flowers on sturdy stems
     subtype:  day_lily__daylily  any of numerous perennials having tuberous roots and long narrow bladelike leaves and usually yellow lilylike flowers that bloom for only a day
        subtype:  lemon_lily__lemonlily__Hemerocallis_lilio-asphodelus__Hemerocallis_flava  a day lily with yellow flowers
     subtype:  hyacinth  any of numerous bulbous perennial herbs
        subtype:  common_hyacinth__Hyacinthus_orientalis  widely grown for its fragrance and its white, pink, blue, or purplish flowers
        subtype:  Roman_hyacinth__Hyacinthus_orientalis_albulus  hyacinth with loosely flowered spikes, several growing from one bulb
        subtype:  summer_hyacinth__cape_hyacinth__Hyacinthus_candicans__Galtonia_candicans  southern African herb with white bell-shaped flowers
     subtype:  wild_hyacinth__wood_hyacinth__bluebell__harebell__Hyacinthoides_nonscripta__Scilla_nonscripta  sometimes placed in genus Scilla
     subtype:  grape_hyacinth__grapehyacinth  any of various early flowering spring hyacinths native to Eurasia having dense spikes of rounded blue flowers resembling bunches of small grapes
        subtype:  common_grape_hyacinth__Muscari_neglectum  prolific species having particularly beautiful dark blue flowers
        subtype:  tassel_hyacinth__Muscari_comosum  large beautiful Mediterranean species having sterile bluish-violet flowers with fringed corollas forming a tuft above the fertile flowers
     subtype:  scilla__squill  an Old World plant of the genus Scilla having narrow basal leaves and pink or blue or white racemose flowers
        subtype:  spring_squill__Scilla_verna__sea_onion__seaonion  European scilla with small blue or purple flowers
     subtype:  false_asphodel__falseasphodel  a plant of the genus Tofieldia having linear chiefly basal leaves and small spicate flowers
        subtype:  Scotch_asphodel__Tofieldia_pusilla  false asphodel having spikes of white or white-green flowers; of mountainous regions of Europe
     subtype:  sea_squill__seasquill__sea_onion__seaonion__squill__Urginea_maritima  having dense spikes of small white flowers and yielding a bulb with medicinal properties
     subtype:  bog_asphodel__bogasphodel  either of two herbaceous rushlike bog plants having small yellow flowers and grasslike leaves; north temperate regions
        subtype:  European_bog_asphodel__Narthecium_ossifragum  of western Europe: Scandinavia to northern Spain and Portugal
        subtype:  American_bog_asphodel__Narthecium_americanum  of the eastern United States: New Jersey to South Carolina
     subtype:  false_hellebore__falsehellebore__hellebore  perennial herbs of the lily family having thick toxic rhizomes
        subtype:  white_hellebore__American_hellebore__Indian_poke__bugbane__veratrumviride  North American plant having large leaves and yellowish green flowers growing in racemes; yields a toxic alkaloid used medicinally
     subtype:  squaw_grass__squawgras__bear_grass__Xerophyllum_tenax  plant of western North America having woody rhizomes and tufts of stiff grasslike basal leaves and spikes of creamy white flowers
     subtype:  death_camas__zigadene  any of various plants of the genus Zigadenus having glaucous leaves and terminal racemes of mostly white flowers; all are poisonous
        subtype:  alkali_grass__Zigadenus_elegans  plant of western North America having grasslike leaves and greenish-white flowers
        subtype:  white_camas__Zigadenus_glaucus  plant of eastern and central North America having creamy white flowers tinged with brown or purple; poisonous especially to grazing animals
        subtype:  poison_camas__Zigadenus_nuttalli  a common perennial death camas; Tennessee to Kansas to Texas
        subtype:  grassy_death_camas__Zigadenus_venenosus__Zigadenus_venenosus_gramineus  plant of western North America to Mexico; poisonous especially to grazing animals
     subtype:  trillium__wood_lily__wake-robin  any liliaceous plant of the genus Trillium having a whorl of three leaves at the top of the stem with a single three-petaled flower
        subtype:  prairie_wake-robin__prairie_trillium__prairietrillium__trilliumrecurvatum  trillium of central United States having dark purple sessile flowers
        subtype:  dwarf-white_trillium__dwarfwhitetrillium__snow_trillium__early_wake-robin  a low perennial white-flowered trillium found in the southeastern United States
        subtype:  purple_trillium__red_trillium__redtrillium__birthroot__Trillium_erectum  trillium of eastern North America having malodorous pink to purple flowers and an astringent root used in fold medicine especially to ease childbirth
        subtype:  red_trillium__redtrillium__toadshade__sessile_trillium__sessiletrillium__Trillium_sessile  trillium of northeastern United States with sessile leaves and red or purple flowers having a pungent odor
     subtype:  lily_of_the_valley__lilies_of_the_valley__May_lily__Convallaria_majalis  low-growing perennial plant having usually two large oblong lanceolate leaves and a raceme of small fragrant nodding bell-shaped flowers followed by scarlet berries
     subtype:  clintonia__Clinton's_lily  any temperate liliaceous plant of the genus Clintonia having broad basal leaves and white or yellowish or purplish flowers followed by blue or black berries
        subtype:  red_Clintonia__Andrew's_clintonia__Clintonia_andrewsiana  plant with nearly leafless stalk topped by an umbellike cluster of red or reddish lavender flowers; California to Oregon
        subtype:  yellow_clintonia__heal_all__Clintonia_borealis  common woodland herb of temperate North America having yellow nodding flowers and small round blue fruits
        subtype:  queen's_cup__queen'scup__bride's_bonnet__bride'sbonnet__Clintonia_uniflora  plant with 1 or 2 white starlike flowers on short leafless stalks; Alaska to California and east to Oregon and Montana
     subtype:  lilyturf__lily_turf__Liriope_muscari  Asiatic perennial tufted herb with grasslike evergreen foliage and clusters of dark mauve grapelike flowers; grown as ground cover
     subtype:  Maianthemum_canadense__false_lily_of_the_valley  small two-leaved herb of the northern United States and parts of Canada having racemes of small fragrant white flowers
     subtype:  false_lily_of_the_valley__Maianthemum_bifolium  small white-flowered plant of western Europe to Japan
     subtype:  Solomon's-seal  any of several plants of the genus Polygonatum having paired drooping yellowish-green flowers and a thick rootstock with scars shaped like Solomon's seal
        subtype:  great_Solomon's-seal__Polygonatum_biflorum__Polygonatum_commutatum  North American perennial herb with smooth foliage and drooping tubular greenish flowers
  subtype:  checkered_lily__checkeredlily__fritillary  any liliaceous plant of the genus Fritillaria having nodding variously colored flowers
     subtype:  rice-grain_fritillary__mission_bells__missionbell__Fritillaria_affinis__Fritillaria_lanceolata__Fritillaria_mutica  herb of northwestern America having green-and-purple bell-shaped flowers
     subtype:  mission_bells__missionbell__black_fritillary__blackfritillary__Fritillaria_biflora  herb of southwestern United States having dark purple bell-shaped flowers mottled with green
     subtype:  stink_bell__stinkbell__fritillariaagresti  a malodorous California herb with bell-shaped flowers; a common weed in grainfields
     subtype:  crown_imperial__crownimperial__fritillariaimperiali  Eurasian herb with a cluster of leaves and orange-red bell-shaped flowers at the top of the stem
     subtype:  white_fritillary__whitefritillary__Fritillaria_liliaceae  California herb with white conic or bell-shaped flowers usually green-tinged
     subtype:  snake's_head_fritillary__guinea-hen_flower__checkered_daffodil__checkereddaffodil__leper_lily__leperlily__Fritillaria_meleagris  Eurasian checkered lily with pendant flowers usually veined and checkered with purple or maroon on a pale ground and shaped like the bells carried by lepers in medieval times; widely grown as an ornamental
     subtype:  brown_bells__Fritillaria_micrantha__Fritillaria_parviflora  California herb with brownish-purple or greenish bell-shaped flowers
     subtype:  adobe_lily__adobelily__pinkfritillary__Fritillaria_pluriflora  California herb with pinkish purple flowers
     subtype:  scarlet_fritillary__scarletfritillary__Fritillaria_recurva  western United States herb with scarlet and yellow narrow bell-shaped flowers
  subtype:  autumn_crocus__meadow_saffron__naked_lady__nakedlady__Colchicum_autumnale  bulbous autumn-flowering herb with white, purple or lavender-and-white flowers; native to western and central Europe
  subtype:  star-of-Bethlehem__starofbethlehem  any of several perennial plants of the genus Ornithogalum native to the Mediterranean and having star-shaped flowers
     subtype:  starflower__sleepy_dick__summer_snowflake__Ornithogalum_umbellatum  common Old World herb having grasslike leaves and clusters of star-shaped white flowers with green stripes; naturalized in the eastern United States
     subtype:  bath_asparagus__Prussian_asparagus__Ornithogalum_pyrenaicum  Old World star of Bethlehem having edible young shoots
     subtype:  chincherinchee__wonder_flower__Ornithogalum_thyrsoides  South African perennial with long-lasting spikes of white blossoms that are shipped in to Europe and America for use as winter cut flowers

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