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More in a garden grows than what the gardener sows.” Spanish Proverb

“Let’s go into the backyard to admire the Naked Ladies,” beckoned a male friend of mine. To the non-gardener, this sentence sounds like a racy pick up line, but to the avid gardener, these bulbous lilies in the Amaryllis family (Lycoris squamigera and Amaryllis belladonna) fill our senses with satisfaction. Watching these bodacious beauties sway in the breeze is intoxicating.

Read more from the Goddess Gardener, Cynthia Brian, at www.star-style.com and buy copies of her newest  book, Be the Star You Are! for TEENS at http://www.bethestaryouare.com