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Good evening frens. Any idea what these are?

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No but I've seen them before. We have them growing wild in AL.

We call them spider lillies in these parts!

My mom calls them rain lillies because they pop up after heavy rains, but like someone else said, I've heard them called spider lillies.

They goby several names. Surprise Lilly, Naked Lady (because no foilage), and Resurection Lilly.

They should make an attractive green clump of tall green, very grass-like leaves in the spring for a few weeks. They will die off and you can mow them at that point. A few months later these stems and flowers 'resurrect' from the bulb.

You can divide the bulbs and spread them about every two or three years. I believe the bulbs should be 6-7 inches deep to get good flowers. Check that last part for sure.

Red Spider Lily?

Spider lily. Poisonous to pets

Damn you guys are good

Didn't look close enough at the image on my phone. The Ressurection Lilies I have are a different variety, not know as Spider Lilies which these probably are. Here are the ones I called them. They are closely related but not the same.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lycoris_squamigera