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Kenosha, WI(Zone 5a)

Bravura

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Poland, ME

I'm on my way to the grocery store!

L Lankogense

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Poland, ME

Bethany -- Buggycrazy named this one for my niece!

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South China, ME(Zone 5a)

It's lovely!!

Lyndonville, VT

What USA dealer has Purple Reign? I neeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed it Bad...Thanks..........Steve

Poland, ME

Hayride

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Poland, ME

Soprano

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Poland, ME

Seafarer

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South China, ME(Zone 5a)

Oh that Seafarer is lovely!!!!!!!!

Poland, ME

Nymph

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Kenosha, WI(Zone 5a)

I can't remember for sure where I got Purple Reign, but I think Brent & Becky's Bulbs has it in their Spring catalog.


American Adventure

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Kenosha, WI(Zone 5a)

I have Nymph too and love it!!

Miss Libby

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Kenosha, WI(Zone 5a)

Where are Soprano and Seafarer from? Buggycrazy? Beautiful!
An old favorite, Scheherazade

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Poland, ME

Purple reign
You are correct:
http://www.brentandbeckysbulbs.com/summer/productview/?sku=84-101

Santiago, Chile(Zone 9b)

This one is currently blooming on one of my balconies (yes, it's Summer down here ;o).

Although it did not come with a name, I think I have identified it as L. orientale Helvetia

Santiago, Chile(Zone 9b)

oooooops, the picture.

It's a large flower (almost 10" diameter) and with a lovely light fragrance

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Southern, WI(Zone 5a)

Your 'Bravura' looks different than mine, fish. I'll have to fish one of mine out when I get home.

Poland, ME

Ursula

I can almost smell it here! YUM!

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Journey's End...

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Lamb's Blood...

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

I call this one L. speciosum rubrum "Best Form". My name just to distinguish it from the others. I'm not sure it is rubrum; it has a near perfect inflorescence compared to my others. It was in a bag of 10 from buggy several years ago.

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

A closer view...

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Summer's End (Lily Garden)

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Siberia. It was new last year so I expect lots more blooms this year.

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

L. tigrinum flaviflorum...

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Unnamed...

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Poland, ME

Unnamed, but still a pretty face!

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

A Bellingham hybrid. Thanks wallaby!

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South China, ME(Zone 5a)

All beautiful!

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Thanks pixie.

Last one from last August. I'm sure I posted it back then but it is hard to resist repeating it...

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Poland, ME

OMG! L napelense?

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Of course! I hope it makes it through the winter in a pot.

South China, ME(Zone 5a)

It's lovely! i'm drooling.

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

It really is a pea-green color!

Poland, ME

I've heard they like dry winters. Did you give it an umbrella?

Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

Yes, it is on my ladder under my eaves. A few weeks ago we had a cold spell into the mid to low teens and I brought all potted lilies and seedlings inside. They just are not used to that sort of punishment around here. It was quite a sight all over the kitchen floor for a few days!

Southern, WI(Zone 5a)

I never can get a good picture of 'Bravura', they probably are the same. Mine got knocked off by a basketball this summer....so I moved her to a spot further from the court ^_^

A cute mart.


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Southern, WI(Zone 5a)

I continue to drool over all your pictures. Pard, nice to see you here too.

'Gambetta'

This message was edited Jan 25, 2009 6:25 PM

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Southern, WI(Zone 5a)

My lily path....

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Willamette Valley, OR(Zone 8a)

I'm looking forward to adding Gambetta and many other new ones to my garden this spring.

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