Tiger Lily...

Discussion in 'Member's Gallery' started by Sherry8, Jul 31, 2008.

  1. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Are these the ones you remember Sherry?
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  2. Quietly Awesome

    Quietly Awesome Seedling

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    The ones Netty has, are the ones I have Sherry. I'll have to try and get some pics of them tomorrow. I have them everywhere! And they all started from me snitching some of the bublets off of my moms :-D
     
  3. Sherry8

    Sherry8 I Love Birds!

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    Those are so-----------pretty. I love that color in the garden...Thanks for posting..Sherry
     
  4. Calomaar

    Calomaar Deputy's Friend

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    Hi Sherri
    We have what we have always called Tiger Lilly's, solid orange no freckles, and the flowers come in bunches all summer. My wife's Grandmother planted them in the thirties, they have been driven over, transplanted to several different locations they are not removed in winter and they still survive like troopers.
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    I took this one this morning, and the flowers haven't opened yet for today. (Please excuse the weeds in the flower bed, I haven't been able to get down on my knees for several weeks.)
     



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  5. catspower

    catspower Seedling

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    I have a bunch of the old fashioned orange lilies and day lilies. If anyone wants some, just PM me.
     
  6. Palustris

    Palustris Young Pine

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    Of course you all realise that there is also a Lily called the Leopard lily too? Lilium pardalinum. Will post a picture when I can find a decent one.
     

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