CLOSED: HAVE: Orange Aiatic Lilies

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

I have extra of these tall Asiatics. I have no idea of the name; I bought them as pink. They reach 4-5' and have extra large blooms for an Asiatic, 5-6". These multiply very well; started with 4 bulbs 5 years ago and now have over 30.

Would like to trade blooming size bulb for blooming size bulb for other Asiatics, or other lily types.
I'll be digging in October, when the foliage browns. Thanks, Neal

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Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

These pics were taken after a rain that knocked them down. They're in partial shade now, and need to be staked, but before I moved I had them in full sun and they stood on their own.

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Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

Just wanted to add that I'd happily trade for anything I don't already have. Love perennials of all kinds. Thanks, Neal.

Loganville, GA(Zone 8a)

I am trying to start a group of Asiatic lilies...I'd like to trade with you. I have Caladium and Amaryllis right now and that's about it. Any lilies you have to trade would be great and let me know of any plants you are looking for. I have a few things, but am a new gardener and just starting out.

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

Hi peachbongi, I'm sure I can help you get your lily collection started! I'm into caladiums and amaryllis. What colors and kinds do you have extras of?

Noblesville, IN(Zone 5a)

Neal,

I am having to move but would love to trade for one of the lilies for later in Oct. I have some young daylilies that I would trade 3 or 4 for one.

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

makshi, that sounds great! Do you know what kinds/colors daylilies you have?

Austin, TX(Zone 8b)

Hi,
I have light pink crinum lilys. They grow to about 3-4 feet tall. They multiply fast. The bulbs get huge 6-8" diameter. cindyy
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markleysburg, PA(Zone 5a)

Have asiatics but they have bloomed and I didnt mark them. Would like to trade 4 different for 4 of yours if ok Neal Shirley

Marine City, MI(Zone 5a)

care to trade your lily for a nice clump of rose campion?

Winchester, KY(Zone 6a)

Yes to all!
cindyy, I'd love to try a crinum. I know they're not hardy here, but have been thinking of trying one in a pot.

marclay, I have a new area I'm planting that color does'nt matter much, so sure-I like suprises. Just dmail me your address.

theresa, does a couple of bulbs for a rose campion clump sound ok? Just let me know

Thanks all, Neal.

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