Epargyreus clarus on Iris domestica / Silver-Spotted Skipper on Blackberry Lily at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
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Epargyreus clarus on Iris domestica / Silver-Spotted Skipper on Blackberry Lily at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens at Duke University in Durham, NC
n214_w1150 by Biodiversity Heritage Library Via Flickr: A monograph of the genus Lilium. London : Printed by Taylor and Francis, [1877]-1880.. biodiversitylibrary.org/page/287143
My silver squill has flowered!!!
Beautiful pair of Leopard Lilies, Lilium pardalinum vollmeri, with many inflorescences.
Found in a wet seep, amongst Port Orford Cedar.
Six Rivers National Forest, California
Leopard Lily | Lilium pardalinum
saw this today along a stream while helping my fish friend in my cohort. very beautiful. I was asked which name I prefer, leopard or tiger, and I think I’ve grown up calling them all tiger lilies— but looking at this I think leopard might be more fitting considering the spots.
Wild lilies make you lose control
Sunday, 25th October, 2020
Repotted all (but one) of my ledebourias that were in plastic pots to painted terracotta pots. With the leftover terracotta pots I also put some of my other succulents into them. I forgot to take a photo of the rest of them but my goodness, that was a lot of repotting.
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