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The genus Lycoris Herb. belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family, which consists of about 20 species and is distributed in warm temperate to subtropical zones of East Asia, from southwestern China to Japan and southern Korea, with a few zones

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The genus Lycoris is a group of bulbous flowering plants belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. It is native to Asia, specifically to China, Korea, and Japan ( Meerow and Snijman 1998 ). Their natural habitat is moist, warm temperate woodlands

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Lycoris is a perennial bulbous flower belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family, which is commonly known as surprise lily, hurricane lily, or spider lily due to its distinctive flowering characteristics. They bloom from summer to early fall when

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Lycoris is a genus in the Amaryllidaceae family that contains ≈20 species and is native to eastern and southern Asia, mainly China and Japan ( Tsi and Meerow, 2000 ). There are 15 species (10 that are endemic) in China, and its native habitat is

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The genus Lycoris belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family, which is native to eastern and southern Asia; most of them are found in China, and a small number in Japan and Korea ( Tsi and Meerow 2000 ). There are more than 20 species with a broad

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The genus Lycoris (Amaryllidaceae) comprises ≈30 taxa ( Kurita and Hsu, 1998 ), most of which have been grown for centuries as ornamentals and medicinal plants in China, Japan, and Korea. Lycoris taxa vary in flower shape and color as well as

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Lycoris Herb., also called ‘Magic lily’, ‘Surprise lily’, or ‘Spider lily’ ( Adams, 1976 ), is a genus of Amaryllidaceae that is native to East Asia. In many local Chinese dialects, Lycoris species have commonly been called “stone garlic

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reductase, and glutathione reductase ( Farooq et al., 2009 ). Lycoris Herb. is a genus of Amaryllidaceae composed of ≈20 species and distributed in the moist warm temperate woodlands of eastern Asia such as China, Korea, and Japan ( Hsu et al., 1994 ). L

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The genus Lycoris (Amaryllidaceae) is comprised of ≈20 species of herbaceous bulbs native to East Asia ( Iqbal et al., 2006 ; Ren et al., 2017 ). Of these, 15 species of are distributed in China, including 10 endemics ( Tsi and Meerow, 2000

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The Lycoris spp belongs to the Amaryllidaceae family. They are perennial herbaceous plants with underground storage organs (bulbs) and possess ornamental, medicinal, and ecological values ( Sa et al. 2024 ; Zhou et al. 2024 ). There are ∼23

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