What is another word for st.-bruno's-lily?

Pronunciation: [səntbɹˈuːnə͡ʊzlˈɪli] (IPA)

St.-Bruno's-lily, also known as the Bouton de Lion or the Lion's button, is a beautiful flower that can brighten up any garden with its long, trumpet-shaped petals. While it is an unusual name for a flower, this species of lily is also known by other names such as the False dragonhead, Helmet flower, and Snap dragon. Its scientific name is Pseudolysimachion or Veronikastrum which reflects its origins in Eastern Europe and Asia. These synonyms highlight the versatility of this flower, which can grow in a variety of conditions and is a delight to behold when it blooms in the spring and summer months.

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