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K. MARC TEFFEAU Apr 17, 2016 Apr 17, 2016 0 2 min to read K. Marc Teffeau ...
Oriental lily: Often confused with Asiatic lilies, Oriental lilies have large, fragrant blooms in mid to late summer in whites, pinks and crimsons. The flowers typically face out or nod downward ...
It’s usually about now – a few weeks before the Midland County Fair opens – that I realize I once again forgot to plant more Oriental and Asiatic lilies in the full sun garden that has room ...
Others predict gardenias and stephanotis and lily of the valley. A couple of my friends over there even suggest a touch of yellow. So, as you can see, nobody knows anything. Stay tuned.
Both the Asiatic and the Oriental lilies have rightly earned the title, “Queens of the Summer Garden.” Lilies are a member of the genus lilium, herbaceous perennials that grow from a bulb.
Asiatic hybrids of Lilium are available in South Africa and their origins stem from European expeditions to China, Korea and Japan in the 1800s. These hybrids form part of around 110 species ...
The rich raspberry petals of this oriental lily have a darker central band and a near-white edge, which creates a beautiful bi-coloured effect that is further enhanced by a scattering of dark ...
The rich raspberry petals of this oriental lily have a darker central band and a near-white edge, which creates a beautiful bi-coloured effect that is further enhanced by a scattering of dark ...
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