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Sun, Jul 22, 12 at 22:14
| I have 5 lilys that i dont know the names of. 2 are orientals, 3 are asiatic. if you can help please! Here is # 1 it's an asiatic. (sorry in advance, not sure how to upload more than one at a time) |
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- Posted by lizzslilies none (My Page) on Sun, Jul 22, 12 at 22:17
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- Posted by lizzslilies none (My Page) on Sun, Jul 22, 12 at 22:22
| #3 the last asiatic, the coloring is kinda off in the pic. but if you can send me in the right direction, I would be a very happy person. |
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- Posted by lizzslilies none (My Page) on Sun, Jul 22, 12 at 22:26
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- Posted by lizzslilies none (My Page) on Sun, Jul 22, 12 at 22:32
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- Posted by lizzslilies none (My Page) on Thu, Jul 26, 12 at 22:30
| can someone help? |
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| Are the asiatic ones dwarfs? May be Orange Pixie and Red Pixie |
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| Can't help you with the asiatics, but the last one--white oriental--might be Casa Blanca--very popular oriental, grows about 3-4 ft high, tends to bloom a bit later than most other lilies. Kate |
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| I'm afraid these lilies are very nondescript types and each could be one of several named cultivars. you could put a name to them, but you will never really know if it is really true or not. Sorry. Casa Blanca is all white (no yellow) and has no spots, so that could not be the last one. |
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- Posted by flowergirl70ks 5/6KS (My Page) on Mon, Aug 13, 12 at 20:59
| The last one is an auratum, Gold Band |
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| Not auratum in my opinion. None of the typical varieties of L. auratum looks like this. L. auratum and var. platyphyllum have strong reddish dots, var. virginale has much more pronounced yellow ray. It is just one of many hybrids. |
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- Posted by arachadillo (My Page) on Sun, Aug 19, 12 at 5:26
| too many cultivers and hybrids of the Lilium Casa Blanca to tell for certain. If the flowers are fragrant, you're in the right variety. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Types of Lilies
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