Re:Siberican Lily
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- Subject: Re:Siberican Lily
- From: L* a* A* F*
- Date: Mon, 01 Feb 1999 20:31:44 -0600
Hi Sue,
Any description of the plant or flower? A lot of things with the common
name lily aren't lilies at all. I have gone through my books and can't find
any lily with a variation on Siberican.
Scarborough Lily was the closest, 6 petaled red flowers on a 1-2' plant.
Does that sound like it?
Lisa Flaum
So. Illinios, USA
Min -10F Max 105F Summer dry punctuated by floods,
high humidity, unreliable snow cover, clay soil
>Does anyone know anything about a "Siberican Lily"? I assume "Siberican" is
>scientific-talk for Siberian. Anyway, I bought three at a nursery this
>weekend for about $4.00 (total). Didn't know if that was wise or stupid,
>but they caught my eye. Now I'm not sure where to put them! They are large
>bulbs-- lemon-sized. Pink and firm, and seem very healthy. Apparently they
>were the hot item featured on a local radio gardening show, so the nursery
>laid in a big supply, and these are the left-overs.
>
>Sue P. (Zone 8)
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