Sharing a red Tiger Lily with Kim’s Color Crazy Challenge 2019. Read all about it here: Color Crazy Challenge 2019. I picked this lily from my spring garden last year and brought it inside to enjoy for a few days.
The color will change each week. You should join the challenge, it is fun to see color spread across the site. Have a great day everyone.
Mere color, unspoiled by meaning, and unallied with definite form, can speak to the soul in a thousand different ways. ~ Oscar Wilde
Photo ©CarolDM2018
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Do you bring flowers indoors to enjoy in the spring?
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Yes
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No
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wow…. i was able to revive this kind of plant i picked up in one of the beaches. now it’s beautiful leaves no flower yet. but it is called tiger lily. now i know.
Good for you, they are stunning.
The flower, with its shape and color, is very suitable to be here for this challenge. Even more special because Oscar Wilde is here to talk too!
Thank you so much. I love these huge blooms. The butterflies do as well. Oscar Wilde, what a talented man he was.
The red Tiger Lily deserves the best praise, as well as Oscar Wilde.
I agree 110% with you. 🙂
I have a sliding glass door that takes up the whole wall out to the patio, where all the flowers are. Small spaces, I live in them. lol
I love tiger lilies, and this cheery photo. Lily my cats full name is Tiger Lily! She has an reddish orange tint to her striped coat.
Thanks, this is one of my favorite lilies of all. How cool your cat’s name!
Amazing and lovely. Superb captured once again
Thank you very much.
You most most welcome
Lovely flower and colour
Thank you Pam, a favorite of mine.
What a wonderful lily. This color is stunning.
Thank you, that is why I bring them inside to enjoy them as long as I canc.
My flowers are always in the balcony! hehe
and then my mum would sometimes talk to them when she comes in through the balcony… lol
Talking to the plants are good. 🙂
A balcony is a good place for a garden.
Others on here have also talked about their balcony gardens.
Yes, that’s true but the space is really limited and you can’t grow much with pots …
But I guess that have got to do with knowledge too …
My Dad used to have what he called his pot garden, we would talk about what all he planted in his pots. It was easy for him to maintain at 85 y/o. I miss him so and our talks.