Q. My surprise lilies are blooming in my wooded landscape. When can I move them safely to other areas? A. Surprise lilies are native to China, Japan and Korea but have naturalized in many areas of the ...
The surprise lily, or Lycoris squamigera, adds beauty and fragrance to the garden in late summer. Its many common names are as whimsical as the plant itself. It has been called magic lily, mystery ...
What a joy it is to see the lilies breaking the ground this time of year. It makes me realize it will not be long before I have an abundance of lovely flowers. There are many different kinds of lilies ...
Q: I have some surprise lilies I’d like to share with family members. When is the best time to dig and transplant them? A: Surprise lilies (also called resurrection lilies or disappearing lilies) ...
Q: Is it just me, or did the spider surprise lilies die this past winter? Normally I have a lot of them in bloom now, and I have seen none. Not in my yard or others as well. A: I would be surprised if ...
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How to grow lilies — the best way to plant the bulbs and fill your pots and borders with these fragrant favourites
Lilies look wonderful in a vase or bouquet, but did you know you can learn how to grow lilies in the garden, too? It sounds a ...
The pink blooms of surprise lilies line this path in Allerton Park near Monticello. The showy, fragrant flowers of surprise lily develop in clusters atop spindly, bare flower stalks in late summer, ...
It’s now the middle of August when warblers and other Neotropical migrant birds are starting to move south. American redstarts feeding on or looking for insects have shown up in the front yard and ...
Have you noticed some red flowers popping up lately, seemingly out of nowhere? Chances are you have been graced by the presence of hurricane lilies. These flowers tend to show up in August and ...
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