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10 Types of Lilies To Grow in Your Garden
There are so many types of lilies, it can be hard to choose. Here's help deciding which ones will grow best in your garden.
Lilies are a garden staple (and can be grown indoors, too). Here's how to help them thrive. Lily flowers are a perennial garden and cut flower favorite, with those gorgeous, showy blooms in a ...
Lilies add long-lasting color and fragrance to flower gardens and summer bouquets. These stately flowers provide vertical interest and blend nicely with other perennials. And best of all, with ...
Trumpet lily: These lilies bloom in mid-summer and are noted for their spotless, fused petals that form a trumpet shape. The highly fragrant, outward-facing flowers are available primarily in ...
The Lilium genus is divided into nine distinct horticultural divisions categorized by flower orientation (upward, outward and downward facing) and shape (trumpet, bowl, flat and recurved).
The garden lily is a summer flower just about anyone could grow. Plant the bulbs in the fall, fertilize, water and sit back. Nature usually does the rest. Insects, diseases and four-legged creature… ...
Trumpet lilies are hybrids that produce prolific, trumpet-shaped, colorful flowers that are long-lasting and highly fragrant, making them excellent selections for cut flowers.
Orienpet lilies are a cross between Oriental and Trumpet lilies. These exotic lilies embody the best of both parents: the stature and trumpet-shaped flowers of the Chinese Trumpet lily and the ...
Easter lilies are the perfect symbol to mark the beginning of the spring season. The large, white, trumpet-shaped flowers bring a bit of spring fragrance into the home but can also be enjoyed outdoors ...
Lilies and daylilies are very distinct, though, each with unique care needed for success. The similarity ends with their trumpet-shaped flowers.
Oriental-Trumpet (OT) lilies are hybrids with fragrant, upward-facing flowers that can measure 9” across. Colors range from maroon and rose pink through gold and cream.
The Lilium genus is divided into nine distinct horticultural divisions categorized by flower orientation (upward, outward and downward facing) and shape (trumpet, bowl, flat and recurved).