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I found very nice flower in the garden of my friend's neighbours (sounds a bit funny)
I did only the picture (see attachment) but didn't asked the name
but I liked the flower and I want to have the same in my garden
so if someone know what is the flower in the pic, please, let me know
Agree with posters: Asiatic Lilly...there are many species and dozens of varietals/hybrids.
Tough plant, once established, if it likes where it is.
GL, mD
Without seeing the leaves/stalk ID gets tricky. The background made it look more like it would be a daylily than an Asiatic lily to me. The alternating ruffled petals also resemble more daylilies than other lily types I've seen. The closest match to the flower in the daylilies is the following "Coral Crab": Oakes Daylilies - CORAL CRAB
additional pictures can be seen here alomg with growing info:
I had no luck finding an Asian or Oriental lily fitting the combination of petal color and anther color and ruffles. It doesn't mean it isn't one, I just could not find one with a short search.
So.... are you going to leave us hanging? What did it turn out to be and how did you find the exact right one?
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