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Captain Infinity 30-06-2004 04:05 PM

Tiger lilies?
 
Are these Tiger Lilies, at the bottom of the page?
http://world.std.com/~Infinity/garden/2004-06-29.htm

They don't have spots so maybe they're some other kind of lily?


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Captain Infinity

Bill R 30-06-2004 05:06 PM

Tiger lilies?
 
Captain Infinity wrote:
Are these Tiger Lilies, at the bottom of the page?
http://world.std.com/~Infinity/garden/2004-06-29.htm

They don't have spots so maybe they're some other kind of lily?


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Captain Infinity


They look like common Day Lilies to me. A lot of people in
my area refer to them as "ditch Lilies" because they seem to
grow everywhere, especially along the sides of country roads.
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Cheryl Isaak 30-06-2004 06:02 PM

Tiger lilies?
 
On 6/30/04 11:40 AM, in article , "Bill R"
wrote:

Captain Infinity wrote:
Are these Tiger Lilies, at the bottom of the page?
http://world.std.com/~Infinity/garden/2004-06-29.htm

They don't have spots so maybe they're some other kind of lily?


**
Captain Infinity


They look like common Day Lilies to me. A lot of people in
my area refer to them as "ditch Lilies" because they seem to
grow everywhere, especially along the sides of country roads.


That's H. fulva!
Cheryl


Vox Humana 30-06-2004 06:03 PM

Tiger lilies?
 

"Captain Infinity" wrote in message
...
Are these Tiger Lilies, at the bottom of the page?
http://world.std.com/~Infinity/garden/2004-06-29.htm

They don't have spots so maybe they're some other kind of lily?


They look like the common daylily or ditch lily to me. I have lots of them.
They multiply rapidly if you divide them.



Blues Ma 30-06-2004 09:09 PM

Tiger lilies?
 
Captain Infinity wrote:

Are these Tiger Lilies, at the bottom of the page?
http://world.std.com/~Infinity/garden/2004-06-29.htm

They don't have spots so maybe they're some other kind of lily?

**
Captain Infinity


The Tiger Lilies / ditch lilies here in Illinois are orange, with black
spots
and sometimes a yellow midline.* Three to four feet tall.
Those look a bit fancier.*** Cultivated variety.
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Cereus-validus 30-06-2004 10:05 PM

Tiger lilies?
 
Nope.

Hemerocallis, so-called "Daylilies", not true lilies at all.


"Captain Infinity" wrote in message
...
Are these Tiger Lilies, at the bottom of the page?
http://world.std.com/~Infinity/garden/2004-06-29.htm

They don't have spots so maybe they're some other kind of lily?


**
Captain Infinity




Frogleg 01-07-2004 12:02 PM

Tiger lilies?
 
On Wed, 30 Jun 2004 11:40:19 -0400, Bill R
wrote:

Captain Infinity wrote:
Are these Tiger Lilies, at the bottom of the page?
http://world.std.com/~Infinity/garden/2004-06-29.htm

They don't have spots so maybe they're some other kind of lily?


They look like common Day Lilies to me. A lot of people in
my area refer to them as "ditch Lilies" because they seem to
grow everywhere, especially along the sides of country roads.


They are daylilies (Hemerocallis), but not the "common" orange ditch
type -- more likely one of the 50,000 named varieties. Very pretty.


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