Lillys
By Aleyna
- 27 Nov, 2008
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well, you tell me, I have no idea, called them lillys but to be honest couldnt find them on botanic nominata... :S
27 Nov, 2008
I think they're day lilies.
What I meant was they're the same colour as dafodills - so at first glance that's what I thought they were.
But they're obviously not daffs.
27 Nov, 2008
no, deffinitivelly not dafodils :)
27 Nov, 2008
Wow...that's a really plentiful planting....how many plants? must be hundreds...lol. really beautiful!
28 Nov, 2008
Lori I have no idea how many plants, but the front garden is about 600metres wide, and they have these lillys planted in L shape.... I would say thousands.... and they adopted the area in front which divides the road... also planted with lillys... is an astonishing view all covered with yellow.
I though you all from GOY would like it. :o)
29 Nov, 2008
It's a perfect example of mass planting!...I think it is a wonder! Hemerocallis. Will have to tell Mikec about this pic.
29 Nov, 2008
Ah, lilies!
4 Dec, 2008
Yes, the green stalks stay there to the next season :)
13 Dec, 2008
Fabulous sight for the flowering season though.
29 Jan, 2009
One thing about the lemon lilies is that they have abundant foliage and the clumps have a linear, fountain-like appearance.... I think it would look as attractive after blossoming...but they blossom continuously don't they?
30 Jan, 2009
I dont think so Lori, right now only green stalks there, but as i drive hubby there everyday , I'll keep my eye on them to see if they bloom again :) and you are right!!!! they are hemerocalis !!!!
30 Jan, 2009
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At first I thought they were dafodils.
27 Nov, 2008