Back to Linden Gardens yesterday to photograph a new flower called "Foxtail Lilly". Now it is Lilly Time in the garden, and preparations were being made for another wedding today.
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Eremurus bungei (Foxtail Lilly) |
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Wedding Lillies |
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Pink Lillies |
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?Tiger Lillies |
The Lillies are at their very best just now. I expect the wedding party will be too busy to really take notice. But that is natural I suppose...
3 comments:
Amazing, to find them like that in nature. Their scent is a bit to pregnant for me! Still beautiful flowers!
What a glorious display these lilies have put on for you! I can only imagine the heady perfume hanging in the air. Gorgeous! I'd never want to leave this beautiful garden and, like you, I'd visit it as often as I possibly could :)
Funny, there was no apparent perfume in the garden, except from roses. Lilies are worst indoors maybe.
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