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Jul 30, 2016 1:47 PM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Yes, orientpets, aurelians and orientals are blooming now. My auratums bloomed a bit earlier. But except for the orientals, I think, most are at their end. At least they are at my house. I don't have any straight oriental hybrids, and L. speciosum won't be blooming for weeks. I had a meeting with the Minnesota arboretum interim director a couple days ago, and there is not much in bloom in the lily beds their. But at the arboretum, there are all kinds of things to look at. I'll treemail you with our local lily society president's email. I really don't know which members grow what, but she will have a much better idea, and might have some good insight.
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