Like the sun is bursting out from the center. We call them Day Lilies, because each bloom lasts one day.
I can tell it's a lily, but I wouldn't know what kind. It's pretty. :)
I discovered that the skunk cabbage I put on for Saturday is related to cala lilies and philodendrons Same basic family. Lovely picture!!
Oh how beautiful! The toasted edges of the petals make it extra pretty on its own! Thank you for these happy colors Rose!
Hari OMVery pretty!!! YAM xx
Hello,They are beautiful, I call them roadside lilies. Happy Mother's Day! Enjoy your day, have a great new week!
it can come live in my ditch if I had a ditch. gorgeous
You could call them by any name, but they are still lovely.
Very pretty. We have a lot of them around here but they haven't bloomed yet.
A beautiful image of the orange day lily.
Called day lilies here, too. Beauty that encourages me to enjoy the moment as each bloom only lasts that one day.
The color is blazing bright. Beautiful capture.
beautiful color and detail. there are so many local names for various plants and flowers
An excellent close up of this rich looking blossom.
My mother loved these. She called 'em day lilies...but ditch lilies, as you say...fits!Happy mother's day Rose.
Some people even call them weeds. I think that they are beautiful. They brighten up the most unsuspecting places, like ditches! A gorgeous image!
Very pretty. I have some of these on the side of my house. I think I take pictures of them every year.
Looks beautiful!! Lovely image with details :)Devi :))))
I used to see these all the time around my old town. Same color and everything. They look like sturdy flowers.~Sheri
We have a few of these in the "ditch" in front of our house!!! They are almost ready to bloom. I love them!
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Like the sun is bursting out from the center. We call them Day Lilies, because each bloom lasts one day.
ReplyDeleteI can tell it's a lily, but I wouldn't know what kind. It's pretty. :)
ReplyDeleteI discovered that the skunk cabbage I put on for Saturday is related to cala lilies and philodendrons Same basic family. Lovely picture!!
ReplyDeleteOh how beautiful! The toasted edges of the petals make it extra pretty on its own! Thank you for these happy colors Rose!
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!!! YAM xx
Hello,
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful, I call them roadside lilies. Happy Mother's Day! Enjoy your day, have a great new week!
it can come live in my ditch if I had a ditch. gorgeous
ReplyDeleteYou could call them by any name, but they are still lovely.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. We have a lot of them around here but they haven't bloomed yet.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful image of the orange day lily.
ReplyDeleteCalled day lilies here, too. Beauty that encourages me to enjoy the moment as each bloom only lasts that one day.
ReplyDeleteThe color is blazing bright. Beautiful capture.
ReplyDeletebeautiful color and detail. there are so many local names for various plants and flowers
ReplyDeleteAn excellent close up of this rich looking blossom.
ReplyDeleteMy mother loved these. She called 'em day lilies...but ditch lilies, as you say...fits!
ReplyDeleteHappy mother's day Rose.
Some people even call them weeds. I think that they are beautiful. They brighten up the most unsuspecting places, like ditches! A gorgeous image!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. I have some of these on the side of my house. I think I take pictures of them every year.
ReplyDeleteLooks beautiful!! Lovely image with details :)
ReplyDeleteDevi :))))
I used to see these all the time around my old town. Same color and everything. They look like sturdy flowers.
ReplyDelete~Sheri
We have a few of these in the "ditch" in front of our house!!! They are almost ready to bloom. I love them!
ReplyDelete