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If only mine looked that good, my name does mean lily, so there’s that.
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Transplanted about eight of the bulbs from a clump out by the barn about three years ago. They all had leaves in the spring. This is the first one to send up the flower stalk this season.
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I was telling my daughter about this post and my comment. She mentioned the other flower – Black Eyed Susan. And then I remember I found some bulbs at wally world a couple months ago from the lily family – Forever Susan. So, if we can get someone to cross pollenate a Forever Susan and a Naked Lady we just my get a spectacular flower or we might get something out of a freak show. Either way, I would buy them – lol. Ooh,, if they could mix that with the fringed tulip….
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This is beautiful! The perfect fairy flower!
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I don’t know if you are familiar with those. In the spring they put up leaves, like a big clump of wide-bladed grass, then the leaves die. Later, the bulb shoots up a bare stalk with the flowers.
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I was not, but I appreciate knowing now!
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Beautiful, Jon. “Amd uet I tell you that not even Solomon in all his splendor was dressed like one of these.” ~Matthew 6:29
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Oops. Should read, “And yet…”
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