Elizabeth Melton Parsons

Writing~Art~Life

My Asian Lillies – Lemon and Cranberry

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Red Lilly

Yellow Lilly

red and yellow lillies

red lillies

Author: Elizabeth Melton Parsons

I'm a novelist, poet, and artist. I love books, nature, art, and gardening. I'm a rock hound and there's a photo of me with a cool fossil rock on my about page, I take a lot of nature pictures. The background here is one of mine. Unfortunately I recently lost my wonderful husband, but I'm grateful to have the blessing of two beautiful sons. elizabethmeltonparsons.wordpress.com is © Elizabeth Melton Parsons 2007-2018. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of this material without express and written permission from this blog’s author and/or owner is strictly prohibited. Excerpts and links may be used, provided that full and clear credit is given to Elizabeth Melton Parsons with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.

17 thoughts on “My Asian Lillies – Lemon and Cranberry

  1. How lovely! Must be you found a way to get rid of the grubs? Your flowers seem to be flourishing this year.

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  2. The colours are really beautiful aren’t they. I never cease to wonder at them

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    • I’m very partial to anything yellow or fuchsia, so these are my favorites, although I still love the old fashioned orange tiger lillies that bloom all along our roadways in summer. Thanks so much for visiting and leaving a comment. 🙂

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  3. Oh, just gorgeous!! My mother would be thrilled. I need to send her the link so that she can check it out!

    MIss Lou
    x

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    • Miss Lou, how very nice to see you here. I spent some time at your place yesterday. I really need to visit you more often. You always make me laugh or smile. Love it. Oh, and thanks for the lovely comment. 🙂 XOXO

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      • *beaming smiles* You’re welcome! I come over here to get a hit of nature!! My mother would be proud. I used to d just about anything I could to stay out of the Garden Beds, now I’ve turned into a green thumb, sort of.

        I did Kill our Elephant Plant; ‘Dr Elephant’, though added that stinky ‘Seasol’ stuff to the water one of the times I was drowning him to compensate for the fact I dehydrated him previously.

        3 days later, it was like Magic, & leaves growing! Who Would have guessed liquid poo could be so useful!

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  4. Elizabeth, thanks for decorating my page with your presence, I enjoyed the scent of your flowers.

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  5. They look blooming lovely, geddit!!!

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  6. thank you for following my blog

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