Anthericum
Anthericum – Bulbous plants of the Lily family
Hookeri (Syn. Chrysobactron) is a distinct New Zealand plant, 15 to 20 inches high, with bright yellow flowers, in long spikes in early summer. It grows best in moist, deep soils. Liliago (St Bernard's Lily) is about 2 feet high, with white flowers in early summer.
Liliastrum (St Bruno's Lily) is a graceful alpine meadow plant in deep, free, sandy soil, in early summer throwing up spikes of snowy-white Lily-like blossoms. Division of the roots in autumn, or it may be raised from seed. The major variety of the St Bruno's Lily has much larger flowers. It grows 3 feet high in good soil, and is a fine border plant. Replant when dormant. Increased by division and seeds.
Anthericum torreyi is a plant having basal grasslike leaves and a narrow open cluster of starlike yellowish-orange flowers atop a leafless stalk, found in southwestern United States, the only species of Anthericum growing in North America