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An innocent trip to the garden for three-month-old Izzie almost ended in tragedy were it not for her owner's quick thinking ...
Lilies and daylilies are quite distinct and require different care. You can also tell them apart by the look of the plant, ...
Rick and Anita Perkins, 1365 Troy Road, have been honored as the yard of month by the Washington Arts and Flowers Garden Club ...
The flowers of daylilies are similar to those of true lilies, but they only last for day. They bloom on leafless stems called scapes that rise above the grassy leaves. After they bloom, cut the scape ...
Since different lily varieties bloom at different times, it's important to choose ones that flower around the same season as your roses. You can plant Asiatic lilies to get blooms just before spring ...
Some other plants which contain the word “lily” in their name are not considered “true lilies” but can cause other problems following their ingestion.
After Ethiopian wolves feed on their favorite rodents, they may be enjoying a bit of dessert and in the process helping pollinate plants known as torch lilies.
Instead, elect for successive blooming, starting with double Asiatic lilies, followed by trumpet, oriental, and tiger lilies, whipping up color and textural contrasts. However, make sure their ...
How to create beautiful and harmonious bouquets by combining lilies with other flowers. This article explores the versatility of lilies, tips for selecting complementary flowers, bouquet styles, and ...
Lilies, both Asiatic and fragrant Oriental varieties, are easy to start as bulbs, and after a few years, they will have grown into substantial clumps that will give you a long period of harvesting.
Of the ones I grow, Asiatic lilies are the first to bloom. These lilies are hybrids that are bred from several other lilies. They have no scent, something many people associate with lilies. They ...