May 2, 2012

Webbing your attention ...

Botanical name: Hymenocallis littoralis 
Spider lily or beach spider lily is a truly amazing plant that can tolerate the broadest possible range of growing conditions. It can grow in water, in wet boggy areas, as well as dry areas. The lovely white flowers have long narrow reflexed petals behind a central cup. Several flowers are carried on each sturdy 70-90 cm stem. Stamen filaments are green and narrow petals have a thin membrane between them, which probably explains the origin of its scientific name. I took this photograph on 1st May 2012 near a street adjacent to my present stay at Mysore. My daughter was my companion in this expedition to shoot this flower. Thanks to her.

1 comment:

Dinakar KR said...

Next time you come across this, you must sit and watch how the bud opens up! It is amazing. You will do well to catch the action with 'time-lapse photography'! You will surely enjoy it.

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