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» RobertHamilton - Re: home bloom
In response to message posted by Judy2:They all look pretty special to me no matter what colour they are or are not supposed to be.
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» Gary - Re: Re:garden state
In response to message posted by Helen3:But we down under, are the true Garden State.
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smiles,
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» Gary - from Paul Garrett
Hi Gary and all,Here's a pic of Lilium canadense (ssp/var editorum?) received from Marcus this year. I've not grown this before and it seems to be not so orange as some of the editorum pics I've seen.
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Canberra
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» Mary_Wise - Re: from Paul Garrett
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» PabloGei - Re: Re: from Paul Garrett
In response to message posted by RoundRob:Hi Rob, Mary
My "normal" L. canadense have done very poorly - dying back almost to ground level before making any buds. The leaves on my "Editorum" seem a little wider than the species, but not much. I certainly think the one I have has the "type blood", and yes Mary, the colour in the pic is pretty true. The reverse of the petals is more striped with areas of distinct yellow on the inner three petals and the rest being that bright orange. Nothing at all like the "brick red" the books say to expect.
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» Gary - from Mary Wise
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