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FragileWarrior 14-06-2007 06:27 PM

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My fav flower because it's the one I can get free in ditches and along
railrad tracks and on the edge of creeks.




readandpostrosie 14-06-2007 06:38 PM

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i had a landscaper once who refused to put daylillies on my property, as
they were not "indigenous" to wisconsin.

i fired the snob!





"FragileWarrior" wrote in message
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My fav flower because it's the one I can get free in ditches and along
railrad tracks and on the edge of creeks.





FragileWarrior 15-06-2007 01:31 AM

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"readandpostrosie" wrote in news:46717cfb$0$28206
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i had a landscaper once who refused to put daylillies on my property, as
they were not "indigenous" to wisconsin.

i fired the snob!



Good! How many plants can you enjoy for their looks AND their taste? I
love 'em.

I had about 200 of them where I used to live. When they were blooming
there were dozens of hummingbirds around all day long. The new owner mowed
them all to the ground. He said they were weeds because they grew
everywhere. He planted crappy little annuals instead. Dumbass.

Ann 15-06-2007 02:15 AM

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FragileWarrior expounded:

I had about 200 of them where I used to live. When they were blooming
there were dozens of hummingbirds around all day long. The new owner mowed
them all to the ground. He said they were weeds because they grew
everywhere. He planted crappy little annuals instead. Dumbass.


Truly a dumbass!
--
Ann, gardening in Zone 6a
South of Boston, Massachusetts
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Gerry D (Canada) 21-06-2007 05:45 AM

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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:27:41 +0000 (UTC), FragileWarrior
wrote:

My fav flower because it's the one I can get free in ditches and along
railrad tracks and on the edge of creeks.


Except that it's a daylily, not a tiger lily... :)

Gerry Danen
http://www.lilyregister.com

FragileWarrior 21-06-2007 02:20 PM

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"Gerry D (Canada)" wrote in
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:27:41 +0000 (UTC), FragileWarrior
wrote:

My fav flower because it's the one I can get free in ditches and along
railrad tracks and on the edge of creeks.


Except that it's a daylily, not a tiger lily... :)

Gerry Danen
http://www.lilyregister.com


shrug Tiger lily and daylily were used interchangeably back home. Here
in Indiana they are ditch lilies.

Radar 21-06-2007 03:00 PM

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"FragileWarrior" wrote in message
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"Gerry D (Canada)" wrote in
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:27:41 +0000 (UTC), FragileWarrior
wrote:

My fav flower because it's the one I can get free in ditches and along
railrad tracks and on the edge of creeks.


Except that it's a daylily, not a tiger lily... :)

Gerry Danen
http://www.lilyregister.com


shrug Tiger lily and daylily were used interchangeably back home. Here
in Indiana they are ditch lilies.


Over the years I've noticed that whether a flower is a true lily or a
daylily, hybrid or otherwise, if it's orange (with or without black spots)
somebody will call it "Tiger Lily"....presumably because tigers are orange
(and black). Maybe it's a good thing white tigers have been extremely rare
until recent times, or any white lily or daylily would get called a "White
Tiger Lily"! ;-)

In reality, there is only ONE species of lily that can *correctly* be called
a Tiger Lily, and that's Lilium tigrinum aka Lilium lancifolium.
http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en...=1&sa=N&tab=wi

Regards,
Rick



Gerry D (Canada) 22-06-2007 01:37 PM

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On Thu, 21 Jun 2007 14:00:27 GMT, "Radar" wrote:


"FragileWarrior" wrote in message
shrug Tiger lily and daylily were used interchangeably back home. Here
in Indiana they are ditch lilies.


Over the years I've noticed that whether a flower is a true lily or a
daylily, hybrid or otherwise, if it's orange (with or without black spots)
somebody will call it "Tiger Lily"....presumably because tigers are orange
(and black). Maybe it's a good thing white tigers have been extremely rare
until recent times, or any white lily or daylily would get called a "White
Tiger Lily"! ;-)

In reality, there is only ONE species of lily that can *correctly* be called
a Tiger Lily, and that's Lilium tigrinum aka Lilium lancifolium.
http://images.google.ca/images?hl=en...=1&sa=N&tab=wi

Regards,
Rick


Indeed, Rick. :)

Gerry Danen
http://www.lilyregister.com


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