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September 19, 2022 9:30 AM
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Tulane Today Staff today@tulane.edu
  
Spider lilies
Morning sunlight shines on a group of spider lilies in the garden along McAlister Place, a popular walkway on the uptown campus. The lilies are perennials and bloom in late summer and early fall. (Photo by Rusty Costanza)

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