Lily Season Continues
July 21 st

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This is a new lily this year - only about a foot high!


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There are several pale pinks.


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And a whole bouquet of darker pink.


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This lily of many colours has been blooming for a while too.


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This dark purple gladiola has opened its first blossoms.


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There is now a double or "rose" lily starting to bloom.


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Here is one that was hiding - it's fully open!


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This large Golden-rayed lily is hiding in the side yard by the pompom hydrangea.


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Those pompoms just keep getting bigger!


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A yellow "red hot poker" is too shaded and has just one small blossom.


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The Hot Cocoa rose is blooming again.


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Here is that double pink lily, now fully open. It's name is Anouska Rose Lily.


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A darker rose lily is blooming also.


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There's a new gladiola blooming.


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Our Rose of Sharon is already blooming - a few days earlier than last year. It should bloom for at least a month, keeping the bees happy.


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Add a day and there's another glad!


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The purple one now a full spike of blossoms.


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The spotty yellow canna flows in the morning sun.


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Those double lilies get better every day.


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This one is a new one on another plant.


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The lace hydrangea is all-over blue.


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I think someone feels that some other one (of lesser value) should be making with after breakfast treats (as apposed to before breakfast treats) before it gets into the lunch treat time frame.


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26 July 2025