Some new Lilies

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  1. gardengater

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    cajunbelle Daylily Diva

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    Wow those lilies are wonderful, as is everything else. Thanks for sharing.
     
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    Those are some lillies to ooh and aah over for sure. You must be so excited! The Pink Ladies look like just that -- lovely ladies. That name is just perfect! Matter of fact, all three of the lillies are perfectly named. And can I say, that's a great shot of bee balm -- love the composition of it so great shot!!
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    Very pretty! I like Night Embers :)
     



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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    ewww-weee I like the pinks :p
     
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    Oh, my, such lovelies. :D I really like the Night Embers, but the other ones are delightful too.
     
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    Those pink ones up top really do look nice. Their delicate colour against the background of the plant's green foliage and the also delicate asparagus-looking foliage next to them just sets them off just right.
    That stand of "Bee Balms" look attractive to me as well.
    I have managed to locate some for this years' planting. I set them as solitary plants here and there to see how they'd go. I have to say though, that the stand of them that you are showing really do look good and will no doubt attract many bees andbutterflies.
    Nice fotos and nice garden, GG.
    Hat-off to you.
     
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    I don't know about there, Sjoerd, but here Bee Balm spreads like crazy. Not a bad thing.

    I think I have become attached to the Night Embers -- it really does put me in mind of watching the last of the embers in an outdoor campfire. It's beautiful.
     
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    Wow! You have some beauties there!
     
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    Thanks all! I definitely will be thinning some of my garden plants this year, Bee Balm, Sweet William,Delphineum. They do run away from you. So glad to be able to share my garden with you.
     
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    theway-farer New Seed

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    its all of you? your garden's very larg!! Beautiful lilly especially yellow lilly.
     

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