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Silent Sunday
This entry was posted in Country Gardening, My Photos and tagged Lilium lancifolium, macro photography, photography, Silent Sunday, Tiger Lily. Bookmark the permalink.
Beautiful x
Thank you, Saania!
This one must stand out in the garden – a blossom worth looking forward to.
It certainly is a standout. My spouse just planted a whole row of their little bulbils in hopes of having more, but that will take a few years.
Absolutely gorgeous!
Thank you, Maria!
Wow! Very tropical 🙂
Yes, that bright orange fairly shouts warmth! 🙂
Great shot for this first Sunday in August. 🙂
Thank you, Judy!
Just stunning! 🙂
Thank you kindly, Joanne!
Ha! They’re so beautiful!
Thank you, Chris. They simply beg close attention with that bright orange and dark spots.
Gorgeous composition, Eliza!! Wow! LOVED this!! xo
Thank you very much, Amy! ❤
You are welcome, Eliza. Fyi … some of the seeds you sent me have turned into lovely flowers. I cannot thank you enough for making my gardens so much lovelier this year.
I’m so glad to know that! They will most likely self-sow for years to come. ❤
NICE!!!!
Beautiful image Eliza!
Thank you kindly, Reed!
I’m purring 🐯
😀 They do please, don’t they? ❤
So extravagant and exotic! They definitely do 💛
🙂
A beautiful, freckled lily.
Thanks, Alice. They may be called Tiger Lily for their orange color, but those spots make me think of leopards. 😉
Leopard Lilies sounds better.
Agreed, but leopards are gold colored, so I guess Tiger it is.
that is beautiful!
Thank you, Fi!
Lovely!
Fabulous and perfect for a rainy day!🙂
Thank you! Enjoy your rain– it’s heading our way, too.
One of the prettiest lilies. Lovely!
Thank you, Belinda!
The definition of self-promotion! 😀
Ha, yes! 🙂
Whoa, that’s very astonishing and different.
Thank you, Jill! 🙂
Gorgeous! ❤
Thank you, Robin!
Good greatly gorgeous! Glad to be back on wp! ❤
Thank you, Bela! Nice to have you back. 🙂
Thanks, luv. ❤️
Wow, that is beautiful Eliza
Thank you, Karina!
WOW … what a beauty and super photo too!
Thank you so much, Denise!
Tiger, tiger burning bright. Lovely shot of your lily, Eliza.
Thank you kindly, Steve!
It was a delight to open your post, Eliza!
Thank you, Donna! 🙂
I made it this time!! I too grow these flowers. They are from my grandmother.
A lovely lily to have and all the more special when it comes from a special loved one. 🙂
I feel the same way and have so many floral trinkets from loved ones. best wishes-Michele
One of my favorites!
Definitely a classic – thanks, Laurie!
Oh, there’s something about spotted flowers…
🙂 They just invite one in, don’t they?
Interesting as well as beautiful.
Gosh Eliza that really is very ‘stand out’. I could almost imagine someone walking into a room in an outfit of that material and pattern. They would certainly get noticed!
Yes, indeed, they would. It is like a stoplight in the garden!
Amazing patten!
Gracias, Maria!
Reblogged this on Purplerays.
Thank you for reblogging! x