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Your lilies are lovely. I'm new to your blog, so I looked all the way back to African Queen and Regal lilies, which I grow, too.
Absolutely marvelous, as usual. I love my daily flower lesson. Thanks and blessings.QMM
Those are lovely. There's nothing as beautiful as a beautiful white flower.
What an elegant looking lily. I so like white flowers in a garden to brighten it up.
So beautiful! Is it a shady spot (how shady?) I have some lilies that are in a too dry, too shady spot, I think, so I am gathering info!
Muum,These are growing under mature oak trees and would say that it is part shade.Best wishes,-Heirloom Gardener
Your lilies are lovely. I'm new to your blog, so I looked all the way back to African Queen and Regal lilies, which I grow, too.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely marvelous, as usual. I love my daily flower lesson. Thanks and blessings.
ReplyDeleteQMM
Those are lovely. There's nothing as beautiful as a beautiful white flower.
ReplyDeleteWhat an elegant looking lily. I so like white flowers in a garden to brighten it up.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Is it a shady spot (how shady?) I have some lilies that are in a too dry, too shady spot, I think, so I am gathering info!
ReplyDeleteMuum,
ReplyDeleteThese are growing under mature oak trees and would say that it is part shade.
Best wishes,
-Heirloom Gardener