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  1. With stunning star-shaped flowers, lilies add elegance and fragrance to any garden. Enjoy their colorful blooms from spring through the first frost by blending early-blooming, mid-season, and late-blooming lilies into your garden. Learn more about choosing, planting, and growing lilies.

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  3. African Queen – Trumpet Lilies. Photo source: Gardenia.net. These exquisite trumpet-shaped flowers are apricot-orange in color and highly fragrant. This type of lily grows to be between 36″ and 40″ in height. African queen trumpet lilies make an elegant statement in any summer garden. Blooms in mid-late summer.

  4. Sep 18, 2023 · 18: Lily ‘Cherrywood’. Cherrywood has elegant pendent blooms. A rich red at the tips of the petals shifts into tangerine towards the center of the flower, with a smattering of pretty red spots to finish the look. Like its parent L. pardalinum, Cherrywood has whorls of foliage, spaced out along the straight stems.

  5. Oct 6, 2023 · Lilies are a garden favorite. With their beautiful blooms, and fragrant scents, it's not hard to understand why. In this article, certified master gardener Liz Jaros takes you through all you need to know about growing lilies in your garden, including their maintenance and care needs.

  6. Mar 3, 2021 · 17 Types of Lilies You'll Love to Grow in Your Garden. With riotous color combos and sweet fragrance, these magical blooms belong in every garden. By Amy Mitchell Updated: Mar 3, 2021. Save Article.

  7. Cover the bulbs: Fill the holes with soil, gently pressing the soil around the bulbs. Be careful not to damage the bulbs during this process. Water the bulbs: Thoroughly water the newly planted bulbs to help settle the soil and establish roots. Keep the soil moist but not soggy during the growing season.

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