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Turkscap Lily

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Turkscap Lily (Lilium lancefolium?)

Much redder than Henryii, and it produces bulbils in the leaf axis. Lilium lancefolium?



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That is brilliant!

26 Jul, 2017

 

Stunning love it.

26 Jul, 2017

 

Gorgeous.......

26 Jul, 2017

 

I read somewhere that the turkscap type are not so affected by the lily beetle - is that true?
It is a gorgeous one.

27 Jul, 2017

 

I don't know, Green finger, but it is much later than most of my other lilies and hasn't been touched. I have a turkscap cultivar variety 'Fairy Morning'which flowers quite early and has been destroyed by Lily beetle this year.

27 Jul, 2017

 

Ah, so that must be the answer - like daylilies & the midge, choose the later flowering ones to avoid the beetle.

27 Jul, 2017

 

I am beginning to think that might be the answer. Also these fill the gap in flowering now the day lilies have virtually finished and the Asters haven't quite started.

28 Jul, 2017

 

Yup, L.lancifolium I reckon.
Pot the bulbils up as soon as they snap off with light pressure and they'll be in bloom in 2019.

30 Jul, 2017

 

I have masses already in pots. There's a limit to how many Lilies a girl can have!

31 Jul, 2017



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