There are so many kinds of lilies and this one I dunno what it's called. One thing for sure, she's orange so I will call her Orange Lily hehehe. Anyhow, I started this with three bulbs from my FIL then if grows thicker each year.
These two shots here below were taken at my FIL's yard.All the ones in my garden are now in full bloom. I love their blooms, too bad it doesn't last very long.
Lovely colours in this lily.
ReplyDeleteLovely colours in this lily.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lesley!
ReplyDeletewow, lovely flower, i like it sis...
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Wonderful lily!
ReplyDeleteHappy Father's Day to John and your FIL. Thanks for the post. God bless you all.
ReplyDeleteThe house where my parents lived isn't there anymore, but these flowers still bloom next to where the mailbox once stood. These bring back nice memories. Lovely shots!
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful. One of the common names for them is tiger lily.
ReplyDeleteYour lilies are gorgeous, such a pretty color. I don't have any in my garden but after seeing these I know what I will be buying the next time I go to the flower nursery.
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Lovely flowers :)
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Wonderful flowers truly exquisite tones. Greetings.
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I like this new blog Rose. :)
ReplyDeleteYour lilies are gorgeous, especially that last shot!
These guys are all along the highway down here.
Happy West Virginia Day to you and yours!
Marvelous lilies, for sure!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, Rose!
ReplyDeleteThese are really lovely flowers! Hope you can visit my entry . Thank you. Have a good week!
ReplyDeleteOrange is my fav colour... your day lilies are so gorgeous n pretty!
ReplyDeletehere again for OT!
ReplyDeleteand again,its a lovely flower ;)
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It looks so pretty! I love flowers and I have quite a lot in my garden, just no lilies though.
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Beautiful lilies.
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone!
ReplyDeletewow! lovely flowers!
ReplyDeletehere's my ORANGE! :D hope you can drop by there too!
Such a great color. I love lilies!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely set of photos...those lilies are stunning.
ReplyDeleteMamimiss ko yung day lily sa dating bahay.
ReplyDeletebeautiful flowers sis! :) great shot too! visiting from Orange Tuesday. have a great week. -PinayMum - Mommy's Life Around...
ReplyDeleteso pretty! penge nang similya...lol!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos of lilies. The last picture is fantastic!
ReplyDeletebeautiful..
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining Orange Tuesdays 5th Edition! ..hope to see you next round sis..