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Lilies and daylilies are quite distinct and require different care. You can also tell them apart by the look of the plant, ...
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Lilies, especially Easter lilies (Lilium longiflorum) and Asiatic lilies (Lilium asiaticum), can be toxic to cats if they nibble on them, so if your pets have free access to the garden, you should ...
Familiar names, and the ones which appear to be the most hazardous, are Easter lilies (Lilium longiflorum), Stargazer lilies (Lilium ‘Stargazer’ hybrid), and Asiatic lilies (Lilium asiaticum).
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The Asiatic group is relatively short, prefers slightly alkaline soil, and usually has upward facing flowers that have little or no scent. Oriental lilies prefer acid soil, so should be grown in ...
The bloom season of daylilies and lilies is similar, with peak flowering in midsummer. July through early August is certainly their heyday.
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.