Lilium
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Numerous cultivated forms are now grown for gardens.
The term Lily (generally with a modifier, such as "water lily", "daylily", or "blackberry lily") is also applied to a large number of other plants, which may resemble it to a greater or lesser extent. Most of them are quite unrelated to the true lilies.
Liliums are propagated by division of the rhizomes and by seed. Rhizomes should be planted in autumn.
There are reports of nephrotoxicosis (kidney failure) in cats which have eaten some species of Lilium and Hemerocallis. [1]
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