The Garden Community for Garden Lovers

You can visit our Lilium page or browse the pictures using the next and previous links.

23.7.11 050


23.7.11 050 (Lilium leichtlinii)



Comments on this photo

 

Im ordering some of these cos I know they get tall and the caps would show over some shorter, wider flowers..the orange tigerlily and the lovely two tone pink as well as the yellow...a lovely specimen SBG...and no beetles either!

25 Jul, 2011

 

not a single beetle since I found one in may. It is Lilium lechtlinii often called the leopard lily. Its taller than tiger lilies ut doesnt seem to want to clump up sadly. this bulb now 2 has been in for about 8yrs now.

25 Jul, 2011

 

its lovely! tigerlily reminds me of the rupert bear stories, they had a tigerlily in them.
but i shall look out for the leopard and tiger varieties to put in my jungle.

25 Jul, 2011

 

Now that's worth a wow!

25 Jul, 2011

 

so striking against the dark background

25 Jul, 2011

 

My Mum used to grow a selection of these, very successfully, but after having 3 pots of lilies stripped by the beetles 5 years ago, I never tried any more. Well..I am getting a little more hard hearted with a few bugs and think I will give them another go. Do lily beetles attack any other plants does anyone know?

25 Jul, 2011

 

I havent had them in my garden before this year! I blame the crown imperials we bought last year.

25 Jul, 2011

 

I hadnt either Sticki, in fact I didnt even know about them which is why I didnt control them to start with..thought they were ladybirds duh! Then I was squeamish about squidging them..but didnt catch on about the black muck which turned out to be larvae until too late!

25 Jul, 2011

 

sneaky aren't they!

26 Jul, 2011

 

lily beetles also attack fritillaries and I know there is another genus but cant think what it is for the life of me.

26 Jul, 2011

 

Well I dont have fritillaries so thats one problem out of the way...if you think of the other SBG do let me know.

Yes they are sneaky Sticki, but now I know you can get Provado or whatever its called, to spray I feel more like dealing with it and growing lilies again. When I first got them someone said the only way to control was a good old fashioned squelch, which I find hard to do.

26 Jul, 2011

 

Pity I cant find the yellow one anywhere, but the orange will do for now.

26 Jul, 2011

 

oh, thanks for that i didnt realise there was a cure/preventative!!

26 Jul, 2011



Comment on this photo


   Photo 176 of 538

  • previous slideshow photo
  • next slideshow photo

What else?

This photo is of species Lilium leichtlinii.

See who else has plants in genus Lilium.

This photo is of "Lilium leichtlinii" in Seaburngirl's garden

Members who like this photo

  • Gardening with friends since
    27 Dec, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    16 Jun, 2011

  • Gardening with friends since
    10 Oct, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    17 Aug, 2010

  • Gardening with friends since
    9 Aug, 2009

  • Gardening with friends since
    29 Mar, 2008

  • Gardening with friends since
    10 Sep, 2010

  • uma
    Uma

    Gardening with friends since
    28 Oct, 2009