In my last blog I featured many of the lily varieties in my garden. Today's post continues that, with recently opened blooms. Also, check out my SF Chronicle column today on California native edible berries. That piece was fun to write.
I have so many photos today that I'll just display them with an ID and leave off with any explanations. Their beauty speaks for themselves.
Lily Beijing Moon.
Lily Triumphator.
Lily Swansea (not the advertised color but a rich orange).
Lilly Silla.
Lily Easy Beat.
Lily Corleone.
Lily High Tea.
Lily Silla (oops, second shot).
Lily Must See.
Lily Rising Moon.
Lily Giraffe.
Lily Triumphator.
Hibiscus Cherie.
Francoa species.
Lily Chocolate Event.
Lily African Queen (close up of throat).
Dicentra scandens.
Vriesea guttata flower spike (bromeliad).
Reblooming orchid.
Daylily Franz Hal.
Lily Playtime.
Eucomis Tugelo Jade.
Variegated Buddleja davidii.
Lily Choolate Event (wide view).
Driveway potted lilies.
Laburnum seedpods.
Cercidiphyllum species.
Lily Red Flavor (close up).
Agastache Blue Fortune
Anise Swallowtail caterpillars on fennel plant.
Lily The Edge.
Grevillea Molongo.
Lily Nymph.
Lily Lotus Breeze.
Lily Orienpet mix.
Lily Red Flavor (full shot).
Clerodendrum ugandense.
Lily Sweet Surrender (supposed to be spotted pale yellow).
Lily Black Beauty.
Magnolia Little Gem (with bee).