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  1. We’ve pulled together a list of 40 different types of lilies with photos, including favorites like Calla lilies and different colored lilies including white ones, purple, orange and more. You’ll even learn about seasonal lilies like the Easter Lily and super fragrant ones like Asiatics.

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  2. 11 de oct. de 2010 · Esta preciosa planta, de importantes flores, recibe el nombre científico de Lilium y es también conocida como Azucena, Martagón o Lirio. Esta planta se caracteriza por sus flores grandes, de colores vivos, y que emiten una intensa fragancia, que se destaca durante la noche.

  3. With stunning star-shaped flowers, lilies add elegance and fragrance to any garden. Enjoy their colorful blooms from spring through the first frost by blending early-blooming, mid-season, and late-blooming lilies into your garden. Learn more about choosing, planting, and growing lilies.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › LiliumLilium - Wikipedia

    Lilies are a group of flowering plants which are important in culture and literature in much of the world. Most species are native to the Northern Hemisphere and their range is temperate climates and extends into the subtropics .

    • The History of The Lily
    • Different Types of Lilies with Photos
    • Lilium Martagon
    • Lilium canadense
    • Lilium Pardilinum
    • Lilium lancifolium
    • Lilium candidum
    • Lilium speciosum
    • Lilium Auratum
    • Lilium henryi

    Lilies have grown wild all across North America, Europe, and Asia for a very long time, and as civilizations grew, humans began to notice these beautiful flowers and started to cultivate them. As Europeans began to explore far-flung continents, new and exotic lily species were discovered and brought back from America, Asia, and Japan by plant colle...

    There are so many types of lilies available that it can be overwhelming for the novice gardener. Would you like early flowering lilies? Lilies for partial shade? Small lilies for containers? Fragrant lilies for cut flowers? Take a look at our quick facts to see what each type of lily has to offer. Our tour though each lily division will introduce t...

    L. martagonis one of those plants that gardeners adore because of its ability to ‘go native’ and establish itself for many years (if not decades). It’s also one of the few lily species to genuinely enjoy light shade, and it has passed this useful trait onto many of its hybrids. The original L. martagonis soft purple to pink in color but is also ava...

    This North American species, is also known as the ‘Canada Lily’ or the ‘Meadow Lily’. L. canadensehas been in cultivation for over 400 years so it’s a real old-timer! L. canadenseis one of a few lilies which have the unusual stoloniferous bulb type. This means that instead of growing from the top of the bulb, shoots grow out from the base of the bu...

    The Leopard Lily is a North American species native to the pacific coast region (California to Oregon). The pendent blooms hang cheerfully like little lanterns hanging from the long stalks. The petals are a striking orange-red color, that gives way to golden yellow at the center. A scattering of darker spots on the yellow areas give this attractive...

    The sublime Tiger Lily originated from Asia but has now become naturalized over large parts of the US, and particularly around New England. It’s a truly prolific lily species! The peachy orange petals curve backward to touch the base of the stalk and are decorated with very dark spots. The stems are incredibly dark (almost black) and make a strikin...

    The classic white Madonna’ Lily has perhaps the longest history of all lily species. People have been growing her innocent, white blooms since before Christian times – for show and for food! Find your Madonna Lily a sunny position, with her feet planted in well-drained soil and she should not require much attention from you. This lily is not partic...

    L. speciosumis originally from Japan. It’s a great species to consider if you are planning to have lilies flowering over a long time period as they are one of the few late-flowering species. Blooms, usually appear in early autumn. The pendent flowers are either white or blushed pink and spaced far apart along the narrow stems. Each bloom is marked ...

    The wide-open blooms of this wild Japanese lily are a marvel, often reaching 10-12 inches in diameter! The fragrance is also something special, so you’ll want to plant them near the house so you can get up close and personal with them on a regular basis. The soft white petals are each decorated with a yellow stripe in the centre, which creates a st...

    Henry’s Lily will provide you with dozens of gorgeous, tropical orange flowers. Each one is decorated with a dense pattern of raised red bumps, giving it a delightful texture. The petals curve backward in a classic Turk’s Cap shape, trying to touch the stalks and the strong stems grow at a sloping angle. Henry’s Lily is particularly well suited to ...

  5. Learn how to grow and care for lilies in your own garden. Get tips for planting, popular lily types and more. Lily flowers will bring drama and romance to your garden all summer long.

  6. 6 de oct. de 2023 · Lilies are a garden favorite. With their beautiful blooms, and fragrant scents, it's not hard to understand why. In this article, certified master gardener Liz Jaros takes you through all you need to know about growing lilies in your garden, including their maintenance and care needs.

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