Asiatic lilies are perennial bulbs that bloom with showy, upright flowers in numerous colors, such as orange, yellow, red, pink, and white. Unlike Oriental lilies, which bloom for around four weeks in ...
Mid-July typically is when flower gardens hit their stride. Perennials are in bud or blossom, and annuals continue to thrive. It’s a kaleidoscope of color to be sure, assuming fungal disease and ...
A group of Asiatic lilies take in the sun. Susan Rendall says Oriental lilies such as this one are fragrant whereas asiatic lilies are not. A darker selection of Asiatic lilies rise above hints of ...
First off...Happy Mother's Day! To celebrate I thought since our moms are the queens of our families that we'd talk about the queen of the summer blooming bulbs...the ...
Dear Master Gardener: I received a potted lily plant for Mother’s Day. Can I plant it in my garden? Answer: It depends. If it is an Asiatic lily, you can plant it in your garden after it blooms. Cut ...
Rising 8 feet tall over the prairie, a large stand of native turk’s cap lilies in full bloom during mid-July is a dramatic scene. The massive plants can have up to 50 blooms per stalk, each nearly 4 ...
The majestic trumpet-shaped Easter lily seems to herald the message of the season. The blooms have been a part of Easter festivities since the late 1880s. We have an American tourist to thank for that ...