Plants Home | Bog & Marginal | Irises | Oxygenating Plants
Hardy Lilies | Day Blooming Lilies | Night Blooming Lilies |
| Day Bloom Lilies |

Ashley Danielle
|
The Ashley Danielle is a beautiful hybrid developed by John Davis in 1989. It has soft pink petals and yellow stamens with pink sepals. |

Woods Blue Goddess
|
The Woods Blue Goddess is a beautiful large blue lily that is easy to grow and is a prolific bloomer. Blooms are often seven to eight inches in diameter. |

Red Beauty |
The Red Beauty has reddish paint blooms of six to ten inches diameter. It has lemon yellow stamens, is easy to grow and adapts well to most ponds. |

Queen of Siam |
The Queen of Siam is native to Thailand. Its blooms are deep majestic pink and the leaves are heavily molted with bronze. |

Madame Ganna Walska |
The Madame Ganna Walska has blooms that are pastel violet pink and are very gated green with bronze blotches. It is a very prolific bloomer and easy to grow. |

Crystal Lorraine |
The Crystal Lorraine is Chloe paint with blotches of bronze. This lily is a very good bloomer developed by John Davis in 1993. |

Colorata |
The Colorata is a species Lily that is one of the tough parents of many hybrids. The blooms are reminiscent of the passion vine flower, a deep blue dwarf. |

Clint Bryant |
The Clint Bryant was developed by Jacqueline in 1980. It has blue petals with white sepals and four to six inch blooms. |

"B" Dazzled
|
The “B” Dazzled was developed by John Davis in 1990 and is truly a head turner. The blooms are deep blue. |

Royal Purple
|
The Royal Purple has deep violet purple blooms four to six inches in diameter and is very easy to grow. |
|
|