Tiger lilies, eh. Glad I read the other comments because I wondered what these were. Your post caught my eye because I just moved with my family from Mi to NC and these are growing wild all over at the front of our property. There are so many wildflowers here that I'm really just amazed. Back in Mi I spent a small fortune on flowers to plant a garden two summers ago and most of the flowers I spent $$ on there are growing wild all over here. I love it!
Santastu - I don't know if you would regret introducing them or not. I actually found these by the road and don't have any on my farm. I am guessing, since they are wild, they are prolific reproducers.
I have a few of these in my yard. They are called "Ditch Lilies" around here because they grow in the side ditches beside the roads. Weeds are sprayed and small bushes and things, each summer, by the state and you would think, "there goes the Ditch Lilies," but they come back every year. I think they are pretty neat and are probably the stock from which all lilies are bred.
They would look nice in my small garden,
ReplyDeletemight I regret introducing them if they
are weeds ?
I love all of the orange!
ReplyDeleteTiger Lilies are lovely...one of my favorite childhood memories; riding my bike down the road and bringing homes bouquets to my mom.
ReplyDeleteWe have them growing along the side of the road here too - I just love them!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love, love, love, tiger lilies.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos. I'm with Prairie Mother...I used to bring bouquets home to my mom all the time.
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Tiger Lilies are my absolute favorites! (Hugs)Indigo
ReplyDeleteA very strong macro !
ReplyDeleteI love the tiger lilies each summer! Did you know that old folks refer to them as ditch lilies?
ReplyDeletelove the last shot. :)
ReplyDeleteNothing says country to me more than those orange daylilies.
ReplyDeleteGreat series.
Boy does that orange stand out...very pretty.
ReplyDeleteTiger lilies, eh. Glad I read the other comments because I wondered what these were. Your post caught my eye because I just moved with my family from Mi to NC and these are growing wild all over at the front of our property. There are so many wildflowers here that I'm really just amazed. Back in Mi I spent a small fortune on flowers to plant a garden two summers ago and most of the flowers I spent $$ on there are growing wild all over here. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI have some of those! LOVE them!
ReplyDeleteI love day lilies. They spill over stone walls on country roads. I don't think they will be blooming here for maybe two more weeks. Love 'em.
ReplyDeleteSantastu - I don't know if you would regret introducing them or not. I actually found these by the road and don't have any on my farm. I am guessing, since they are wild, they are prolific reproducers.
ReplyDeleteRibbons - I actually didn't know they were referred to as ditch lilies.
ReplyDeletetexwisgirl - That last shot is my fav too!
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous...I love how they are growing down the fence line....
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so gorgeous! I love day lilies!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful compositions, lovely flowers...
ReplyDeleteI have a few of these in my yard. They are called "Ditch Lilies" around here because they grow in the side ditches beside the roads. Weeds are sprayed and small bushes and things, each summer, by the state and you would think, "there goes the Ditch Lilies," but they come back every year. I think they are pretty neat and are probably the stock from which all lilies are bred.
ReplyDeleteTiger lilies are fantastic but we don't have them growing alongside the side of the road like that. Would love if we did!
ReplyDeleteWe call them native day lilies here and I have them all over the place. Love how the foliage stays long after the flowers are gone. Lovely shots.
ReplyDeleteOooh, those flowers are GORGEOUS and one of my favs! Enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeleteLovely flowers :-)
ReplyDeleteI just love the painterly look of your photos. Love love love. ((hugs)), Teresa :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the daylilies. They are so colorful in their groupings -- barbara
ReplyDeleteThese photographs are great! I love the second one most.
ReplyDeletebeautiful orange...
ReplyDeleteI never cease to be amazed at the quality of the processing in these posts. The third one is outstanding and worthy once again of hanging on any wall.
ReplyDeleteI love the shot with the daylilies and the old barn in the backdrop!
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