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During the Easter season, homes and churches alike are adorned with the gorgeous, fragrant white blooms we know as Easter lilies. The plant's scientific name is Lilium longiflorum, but along the ...
Today, there are only about 10 growers in a small region of the Oregon-California border. This region is called the Easter Lily Capital of the World, where over 95% of potted Easter lily bulbs are ...
Almost every lily any of us in the United States will see this Easter comes from the very same tiny area at the northwest border of California. This Easter, consider the lilies—and what they ...
Nowadays, almost all of the Easter lilies we buy are grown in coastal areas along the California–Oregon border. By the way, here’s a note of caution for cat owners -- many species of lilies ...
Over the years, the total number of Easter lily bulb producers dwindled down to just ten farms in a small, isolated coastal region straddling the Oregon-California border. This region, called the ...
Today, 95 percent of all Easter-lily bulbs are produced on just 10 farms along the Pacific Coast in a half-mile-wide and 12-mile-long strip of land on the California-Oregon border.
— The Easter lily industry that straddles the southwestern Oregon and northwestern California border has experienced declining production over recent decades. There are now only four growers ...
Since then, the U.S. business has grown to encompass almost all Easter lily bulb production, mostly at 10 farms in a coastal area that straddles the California-Oregon border.