LA lily 'Golden Tycoon' |
'Golden Tycoon' is a tall, generous bloomer with fat petals in a cheery lemon yellow. The color just glows - I get more comments on this plant from passersby than anything else I grow. They have absolutely no fragrance that I can detect.
LA lily 'Golden Tycoon' |
I've had this one for a few years and it's starting to multiply. This year some of the babies are blooming at half-height, for an odd stair-step effect. I suppose I will need to spread out these bulbs for next year.
Peony bed enlivened with LA lilies |
My 'Golden Tycoons' are planted in my peony bed, where they take center stage after peony season is over. Here you can see them blooming with a hint of purple Geranium wlassovianum at their feet. There are also Oriental Lilies in this area which will bloom in August, after the LA hybrids are done.
LA hybrid lily 'Red Alert' |
Following on the success of 'Golden Tycoon', I added 'Red Alert' last year. Now this is one "Scented Asiatic" that is really scented! The sweet fragrance of this lily perfumes the entire garden in the evenings. I also love that delicious dark red color. I hope it will be happy and multiply, because I would love to have more of these babies!
LA lily 'Red Alert' near juniper and rose |
'Red Alert' is planted in my new Rose Garden, where it adds a deep tone among the purples, grays, and pinks there.
LA hybrid lily 'Swansea' |
Also new to my garden is this melon-colored LA Hybrid lily called 'Swansea'. I'm quite pleased with its glowing color which burns soft but bright across a distance. This one has only a light fragrance, detectable if you stick your nose in the flower.
Clematis 'Blekitny Aniol' (Blue Angel), rhubarb, and LA lily 'Swansea' |
'Swansea' is planted along the side hedge of my yard, flanked by rhubarb and near a pale blue clematis 'Blekitny Aniol' (Blue Angel). The blue/peach combo is a bit more jarring than I had hoped - the lily is much brighter toned than the muted clematis. I'm not sure it works too well together. The rhubarb is awesome for hiding the bare legs of both clematis and lilies though (as well as for pies!).
LA hybrid lily 'Swansea' |
One more good thing about LA lilies - the rabbits leave them alone! The toothy rascals love to chew down my Asiatic and Oriental lilies, but seem to find LA hybrids less than delectable. Perhaps because of their extra thick, tough stems. Are they more rabbit-proof in you garden too?
You have some lovely lilies. I have some lilies too, but also that nasty lily beetle. Don't you have lily beetles?
ReplyDeleteRebecca, I love lilies and this one 'Swansea' I think is the best. I have them as well and always wait their blooming.
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