Thursday, May 17, 2012
Swamp Lily
These are great flowers that grow naturally in wet ground but are very adaptable to a home garden. We have a couple in our front garden planted in our central Florida sand and they do well with only normal watering. The blooms are simply spectacular. The only issue we have is that the lubbers seem to love these plants and will eat the buds before they get a chance to bloom.
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