Many of the flowers of the Azores are not native- they were brought here by people long ago, but the favorable conditions here made them flourish, and spread.
I've tried to find some online info on these beauties. I did find a webpage last week, but for some reason I can't find it now. The jist of that info, though, was that these lilies originate from South Africa, and were brought by the Portuguese to the Azores, Spain, and Italy (among other places). In Spain, they call these "Girls going to school" because they bloom when school starts again after summer (around the end of September, which is when Portuguese go back to classes as well).
I've asked a few people what these are called, and nobody seems to know. :) I'd love to have these growing in my yard. **This post and photos are property of http://dishingwithdish.blogspot.com/ **
Wow how beautiful is that! I love the vibrant colors. Since moving to the netherlands I have also discovered so mnay different types of flowers! Im also amazed how much cheaper they are here too..I have always have flowers in the house to enjoy now!
ReplyDeleteThose remind me of the rain lilies that grew in Texas--they bloomed in fall, usually after a rain.
ReplyDeleteThe photos are breath-taking.
The flower is called Amaryllis belladonna in latin. In common language I think they're simply called belladonna lilies.
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Pizza- thanks!
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