At one time I had both the common tiger-lilies (true lily, with bulbs); still have lots of the common "ditch lily" daylily (spreads by rhizome.) The tiger-lilies gradually reduced, from drought and rabbit-grazings. Yes my other true lilies died out, but I think the droughts & rabbits got them before any diseases. The daylilies are more tenacious, but can be pushed back by a combination of herbiciding, mowing, & digging.
I may have a few tiny plants of the tiger-lilies left and could send them along, but go with a better source first. Does anyone know the best time for transplanting these, if the little 2-3 leaf ones are worth dealing with?
Anyone who wants "ditch lily" or common orange weedy daylily can let me know. I've been expanding a planting area into a daylily patch, and can send rhizomes early spring or midsummer. I don't recommend this plant unless you have a large area which
needs cover.
----------------------------------------> >> Tiger Lillies host (asymptomatically) a lot of lilly viruses so fancy bulb places don't tend to sell them. They are really more of a pass along plant. Try garage sales and the sort of local garden club plant sale where people divide their own plants and pot up the extras. >> > > I don't know about diseases, but I could have given away bushels of them > a couple of years ago, when I finally dug them out of my back yard. This > is an old house, with old-fashioned kinds of plants, and the tiger > lilies had just about taken over. They're pretty, and care-free, but man > do they spread! > > Then again, if you can mow all around the patch, that would probably > keep them contained, I suppose (not necessarily killing the plants that > invade the grass, but keeping them
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