Common name: Lily 'Citronella' ''Citronella''
Family: Liliaceae
Genus: Lillium
hi,
if my memory is treating me well today, i believe you sent me along some bulbils to this lily about 3 years ago? i have some lilies now. two of them had there first flowers.
thank you.
debi z and little franklin
oh yes, i planted some in the ground and then some in a plastic container. the ones in the ground never amounted to much, but the containers have done well.
Great! I was wondering how those little guys would do. Very happy to hear some of them survived and are doing well. They only get better as they age. :)
naturepatch
thanks naturepatch. i sure am having fun with them. those first blossoms are so exciting to see.
debi and franklin
Any chance you'd be interested in some tall flesh colored asiatics? I believe I am going to have to 'cull my herd' this fall.
naturepatch
That is the most unusual lily I have ever seen. It's gorgeous!
The citronella lily is a looker.
naturepatch
naturepatch, i would love any and all lilies. the voles had a feast in my gardens last winter. i had well over 200 lilies, without the babies, and i'm down to about 50 max. oh it broke my heart this year not seeing them bloom. sooooooooooooooooo send them to me. :-)
i have some orange asiatics, with a few red maybe in there bulbils. different sizes, i took out of a patch they didn't discover. if you would like them. i don't have much of anything else in lilies to offer. oh i might have a few lollipops or some bulbills of tino's. both would be small to medium sized.
let me know.
later friend,
debi & franklin