allfurlove
July 21st, 2009, 10:41 AM
In my "inherited" garden.....4 different yellow lilies :eek:
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Pretty flowersallfurlove July 21st, 2009, 10:41 AM In my "inherited" garden.....4 different yellow lilies :eek: allfurlove July 21st, 2009, 10:46 AM 4th yellow kind... The pink ones are my fav :cloud9::cloud9: allfurlove July 21st, 2009, 10:53 AM The orange ones look almost unreal, so shiny, the pics dont do them justice. My pear tree has these orange spots on some of the leaves...is it diseased? :eek: :sad: CearaQC July 21st, 2009, 11:05 AM Oooh I want some of those pink lilies! I'm a sucker for the bi-colors. :flirt: Looks like you have some daylilies mixed in there with the Asiatics! All very lovely and pretty. I think I have some of those non spotted orange types somewhere. Your pear tree has rust, a fungal problem. :sad: hazelrunpack July 21st, 2009, 11:20 AM That second yellow lily looks like my Stella d'Oro...only mine is a single hue of gold. I love the rusty orange in the throat of yours! And those orange lilies are gorgeous!!! :flirt: Don't you love watching a mystery plant grow and then bloom? I'm still finding new stuff in the gardens and around the property--it's such a treat to identify yet another flower! :D allfurlove July 21st, 2009, 11:30 AM Oooh I want some of those pink lilies! I'm a sucker for the bi-colors. :flirt: Looks like you have some daylilies mixed in there with the Asiatics! All very lovely and pretty. I think I have some of those non spotted orange types somewhere. Your pear tree has rust, a fungal problem. :sad: :yell::yell::sad: thanks, I was just reading about it. It doesnt seem too far along so maybe I can prune it off and be ok this year but it will just come back worse :sad: allfurlove July 21st, 2009, 11:33 AM That second yellow lily looks like my Stella d'Oro...only mine is a single hue of gold. I love the rusty orange in the throat of yours! And those orange lilies are gorgeous!!! :flirt: Don't you love watching a mystery plant grow and then bloom? I'm still finding new stuff in the gardens and around the property--it's such a treat to identify yet another flower! :D Thanks!!! Yes, I love the mystery! There are still lots that havnt bloomed yet, it's like christmas every morning seeing what will pop up :laughing: CearaQC July 21st, 2009, 11:40 AM Do you have juniper trees nearby? Well you can spray it with an anti-fungal spray and then clean up real good in the fall when the leaves drop. Here's a recipe for an anti fungal spray called "Bordeaux mixture" you can make yourself. Good for roses, fruit trees, grapes, and all sorts of plants prone to fungus. It helps a lot but doesn't guarantee a cure. http://msucares.com/newsletters/pests/infobytes/19990915.htm allfurlove July 21st, 2009, 11:48 AM Do you have juniper trees nearby? Well you can spray it with an anti-fungal spray and then clean up real good in the fall when the leaves drop. Here's a recipe for an anti fungal spray called "Bordeaux mixture" you can make yourself. Good for roses, fruit trees, grapes, and all sorts of plants prone to fungus. It helps a lot but doesn't guarantee a cure. http://msucares.com/newsletters/pests/infobytes/19990915.htm thanks so much, I will get the stuff for the spray and try that. I dont remember ever seeing juniper trees around, but I will be on the lookout now :evil: My poor tree :sick: allfurlove July 21st, 2009, 11:52 AM a few more...id's are welcome :D allfurlove July 21st, 2009, 11:54 AM last one, the colour of this one is stunning!!! CearaQC July 21st, 2009, 12:46 PM Red one is bee balm. Stunning red! I don't know what the other things area. I like the pointy white one. 14+kitties July 21st, 2009, 09:48 PM Your purple one looks like a Trinity Flower. Mine are a deeper purple though. May just be the camera shot? It's also called Spiderwort or Widow's Tears. The white one I think is lysimachia clethroides. Neat plant. clm July 23rd, 2009, 07:10 AM Beautiful flowers. Don't you just love this time of year. :cloud9: Cindy | ||||