Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Orange flowers
This is tiger lilies, I found the name from fairegarden's recent post.
I saw these beautiful orange flowers when taking a walk close to an executive mansion. Possible someone will recognize this flower, I think it is perennial, possible part of the lilies family?
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The plant looks like a canna variety. The flowers colour orange with those dots on the petals are unique. Beautiful ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Steph, I enjoy talking a walk and enjoy the green view, do you?
ReplyDeleteDelightful orange flowers! They look like Cannas and Tiger Lilies that I used to see in California gardens. They probably wouldn't thrive in the desert where I now live.
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