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HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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Posted by
NikiRobinson 6 (
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Fri, Mar 8, 13 at 13:48
| I'm really interested in any kind of gladiolus, & tulip bulbs or seeds. Even if you have veggie seeds, that would be fine too! I do not ship to PO Boxes. |
This post was edited by NikiRobinson on Fri, Mar 8, 13 at 13:48
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RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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| The tubers look like this. |

RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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| Those are daylilies, Hemerocallis fulva, also known as ditch lilies. Tiger lilies are Lilium tigrinum. |
RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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| Thanks for telling me. I guess EdenBrothers.com made a mistake. That's where I ordered them from. |
RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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| Well no matter what they would look great in any garden. I guess I have never seen any of my day-lilies have tubers like those. |
RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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I don't have any of the above but, I have daffodils coming up! Hooray - spring is making an appearance in Michigan. Kay (phaltyme) |
RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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| I don't see any pieces of crown on many of these roots; some may have a remnant of a crown, but most appear not to. Daylilies require a crown segment in order to grow. The picture is of the common ditch lily. |
RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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| Yes, I guess Eden Brothers did. Click the link below and it'll take you to their true tiger lily offer. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Eden Bros. tiger lily
RE: HAVE: re-blooming tiger lily tubers. picture inside!
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| I can trade for veggie seed, if the offer still stands. These are gorgeous. I will send you an message with my address and my list of veggie seeds! |
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