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[ Lily (Lilium 'Quintessence') | Posted on December 16, 2011 ]

Quintessence is a yellow selection from the Luminaries strain, hybridized by Judith Freeman of The Lily Garden.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Pink Panther') | Posted on December 16, 2011 ]

Hybridized by Lisa Hunt (aka buggycrazy). This lovely lily can have a bud count of 25.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Orange Crush') | Posted on December 15, 2011 ]

This lily was hybridized by Lisa Hunt (aka buggycrazy). She used Yellow Blaze to acquire the upfacing form and spotted petals.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Milden Red Ball') | Posted on December 15, 2011 ]

Milden Red Ball is derived from seedlings from a group known as the Bellingham Hybrids (referring to Bellingham, Washington). The genetic background includes L. humboldtii, L. pardalinum and L. parryi.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Lemon Sauce') | Posted on December 15, 2011 ]

Hybridized by Lisa Hunt (aka buggycrazy). Unregistered. Lisa describes this lily as a seedling from Zeus and likely to be polyploid or tetraploid.

[ Lily (Lilium 'King Coral') | Posted on December 15, 2011 ]

A lovely seedling from Lisa Hunt (aka buggycrazy). Not registered.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Luina') | Posted on December 11, 2011 ]

This lily is named after a township in western Tasmania. The name is derived from the Tasmanian Aboriginal word for the blue wren (Malurus cyaneus).

[ Lily (Lilium 'Madame Butterfly') | Posted on December 7, 2011 ]

This Aurelian lily was hybridized by Johan Mak. Not registered.

[ Lily (Lilium 'First Lady') | Posted on November 21, 2011 ]

There appears to be three different versions of lilies named 'First Lady'. The registered version is a white upfacing lily.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Moonstruck') | Posted on November 20, 2011 ]

From Lisa Hunt (Buggycrazy). Unregistered.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Pavane') | Posted on November 17, 2011 ]

According to the 2nd supplement of the ILR this lily (Pavane) is named after a common 16th and 17th century slow processional dance in Europe.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Salsa [Lisa Hunt]') | Posted on November 17, 2011 ]

A Lisa Hunt (buggycrazy) hybrid. Unregistered.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Marianne Timmer®') | Posted on November 13, 2011 ]

This luscious deep red lily is named after the Olympic gold medal winning Dutch speed skater, Aaltje ("Marianne") Timmer.

[ Lily (Lilium Pink Perfection) | Posted on November 11, 2011 ]

Pink Perfection is sold as a strain so expect some variation in color. I was fortunate and got one that was quite dark pink.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Night Flyer') | Posted on November 11, 2011 ]

Notice the slightly hairy bud. The presence of furry buds is an attribute than can assist in differentiating unknown lilies.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Neon Gold') | Posted on November 11, 2011 ]

Hybridized by Lisa Hunt. Unregistered.

[ Lily (Lilium Luminaries) | Posted on November 8, 2011 ]

Sold as a strain of similar looking clones.

[ Lily (Lilium 'Apricot') | Posted on October 23, 2011 ]

This is a strain of apricot colored lilies. Colors may vary.

[ Lily (Lilium Goldsmith Group) | Posted on October 22, 2011 ]

This is a tetraploid strain of lilies hybridized by Judith Freeman. Being a strain and not a clone, there can be some variation from plant to plant but expect them to look very similar.

[ Lily (Lilium African Queen) | Posted on October 22, 2011 ]

African Queen is a strain of trumpets that will vary a bit in color but generally are yellow on the inside and darker on the outside of the petals.

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