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(they are easily grown and propagated)
Has anybody an answer to my questions in the last page of lilium 2011? http://www.srgc.org.uk/forum/index.php?topic=7193.240Does anybody know a practicable way to protect Lilium martagon in the wild from grazing by roe deer, not too obvious to man?Has anybody tried fighting virus with heat by lilies, like is done with Peonies?Here a picture of one of the l. martagon from the wild with liliyfly which was rare at this place.
Welcome back , floricole!The remedy sounds horrible.... I'm not surprised it works!
I can not believe people is still growing Lilium "tigrinum" after all the research thas has been done and conclusions are well known after two or three decades at least.
Lilium oxypetalum var. insigne (syn. Nomocharis oxypetala) from the greenhouse today.
Lilium oxypetalum var. insigne (syn. Nomocharis oxypetala) - nice. If it were mine I would consider keeping it going another year a success