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Old 24-05-2005, 07:01 PM
Derek Broughton
 
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Gareee© wrote:

LOL, Kathy!

No luck getting more of them.. they sold out in about an hour yesterday.

Anyone know if you cut the flower off, if they'll regrow one the same
year? (some were damaged by the winds)

They were very rootbound in the pots, so I think they will like thier new
homes. We have daylillies growing wild here as well, and while they look
great, they don;t have the fragrance the tiger lillies do.


Oh. You're not talking about the same thing at all :-) I thought you meant
a water lily - it is a pond group after all. My "tiger" lily was a
tropical and so-called because it had black-striped leaves.

In S. Ontario, the terrestrial tiger lily (orange - tiger colored) is an
abundant grower in virtually any well-drained soil. In Saskatchewan, they
seem to have a completely different (red) plant they call a tiger lily.
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derek