Monday, June 13, 2011

Lily

I am not sure if this kind of flower belongs to  the Lily's family.  I think somebody gave me a pot of this and I divided it into three and now they are thick.  I love it because they come back every year and give a lot of bloom.  It gives more detail and accentuates our mailbox.
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25 comments:

  1. Ang gaganda Rose...type ko, pero di ko din alam ang name nyan hehe.

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  2. It pretty yellowy! :) I love it! I have those in my garden and mine is orange. Yes, that is the lily. Mine I got from the country road. hehehe... :)

    Adin B

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  3. Ganda! Another simple flower variety but really beautiful when they're thick and blooming. I can just imagine it! What do you call that ba? Will have to tell my dad about it so he can plant it in their backyard and so his grandkids can appreciate it.

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  4. Yes, they're beautiful and looks similar to yellowbell flowers. I have them before but they grow into trees. Thanks for the post. God bless you all always.

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  5. these yellow blooms must be a delight to the postman and to passersby.:p

    MYM

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  6. very pretty sis....bagay na bagay sa mailbox.

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  7. what a pretty composition! lovely yellow flowers! thanks for leave a comment!

    via Yellow Mellow
    Light Trigger

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  8. Beautiful yellow. I'd love to go to that mailbox every day!

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  9. So lovely and adds a special touch to the mailbox. Thanks for stopping by today. Yes, you can eat the blossoms but I never tried it.

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  10. Lovely flowers add that special touch. Thanks for stopping by. Yes, you can eat them but I never tried it.
    Have a good day! :)

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  11. Your flowers make a good accent to your mailbox! Lovely shot for Mellow Yellow Monday!

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  12. i have the same flower and I guess it belongs to the lily family. I have red and yellow. yes I love them too because they bloom the whole summer.

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  13. Ganda naman, Rose! Parang sinadyang itanim dyan.

    Mine are up here:

    TRIP FOR TWO


    LOVE ME OR HATE ME

    ONE OF MY BEST BUYS IN SINGAPORE

    Hugs!

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  14. Yes, they are lilies, and aren't they the greatest flowers in the world! They never fail to come up year after year and bloom even more each year. Always so pretty. Have a great week. Mickie :)

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  15. Yes, they are lilies, and aren't they the greatest flowers in the world! They never fail to come up year after year and bloom even more each year. Always so pretty. Have a great week. Mickie :)

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  16. Love the way those flowers look with the mailbox.

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  17. nice shot sis ROse...ganda ng pagkayellow...:-)

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  18. Yes they are a type of lily but I don't remember what kind. They look very nice at your mailbox. A cheery welcome for your mailman...or lady.

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  19. They beautify your mail box!
    Sorry for my late visit :)

    www.homezweethome.info

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  20. Enchanting the mailbox with these beautiful flowers around your foot. regards

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  21. You can never go wrong with lilies!

    Have a great week!

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  22. These are so beautiful! I've just noticed these blooming in Kentucky on vacation and even up here in NH this summer. I have never noticed them before and wasn't sure what they were. Thanks for the information!

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  23. Looks like those are day lilies, Rose. Great shot.

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  24. Great entry for MYM! Very nice mailbox and lovely flowers!
    Thanks for sharing;o)

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    Have a nice and happy day****

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