Lily - Climbing - Yellow

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Lily - Climbing - Yellow

All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested. They can be planted indoors or outdoors. They begin blooming in mid-summer, these strange and exotic looking lily-like flowers are 4 to 5 inches across with wavy-edged petals. Here's a splendid low climber that does well in sun or partial shade. This climbing lily produces slightly smaller flowers of golden yellow. They are excellent for cut flowers. Each plant will produce 12 or more lily- like flowers. The Yellow Climbing Lily, 'gloriousa lutea', adds a tropical flavor and is best suited for milder areas. The Yellow Climbing Lily can be used in pots and containers. ... additional info

 

Geranium - Southcombe Double For the most part, cranesbill are long-lived and do not require a lot of care. They do best in sun, but will tolerate some degree of shade. Southcombe Double blooms almost non-stop throughout the summer, into fall. There are only a few double-geraniums in cultivation and don't look like a Geranium at first glance. They are perfect in the perennial border and work well as a ground cover too. Geraniums are grown in almost any soil as long as it is not wet. This plant would look wonderful in a pot on a sun-drenched porch and is also deer resistant. The Geranium Southcombe Double, 'Geranium oxonianum', displays fully double, pure pink blooms that sit atop bright green stems.

Lily - Climbing - Yellow