At midsummer, lilies and daylilies steal the show
- Lilies and daylilies bloom prominently in midsummer, with peak flowering occurring from July through early August, according to horticulturist Don Kinzler.
- Lilies grow from true bulbs and last up to a week, while daylilies have fibrous roots and bloom for one day, according to botanical classifications.
- For best results, lilies thrive in well-drained, organic-rich soil, whereas daylilies tolerate varied soil conditions, as stated in gardening advice.
- Planting groups of three to five of the same cultivar enhances visual impact in garden designs, as suggested by gardening tips.
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At midsummer, lilies and daylilies steal the show
Lilies and daylilies are quite distinct and require different care. You can also tell them apart by the look of the plant, Don Kinzler writes.
·Cherokee County, United States
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