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Giant Spider Lily Flower (Crinum asiaticum) [Photography]

Posted on February 15, 2026 by Douglas E. Welch

A close-up photograph features a cluster of Spider Lilies with long, slender petals in a striking bi-color pattern of vibrant magenta centers fading to white tips. The delicate, spindly flowers are nestled among textured, dark grey-brown tree branches and sharp, strap-like leaves. The background consists of a dappled, out-of-focus stone surface, creating a high-contrast natural composition.

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