These Lionheart Tango lilies are beautiful this year! It's the first year the deer did not eat 90% of them.
The are advertised as yellow with a black center, but I would call the center dark purple--a perfect match to the Ninebark shrub planted in back. FYI - the Tango lily to your left is called "Cappuccino". The petals are white with a bit lighter purple center. I have at a number of different colors of the "Tango" series--from white petals to vibrant red petals , to warm autumn orange petals -- and I love them all.
At the beginning of this garden path, you can barely see the Lionhearts; until you walk further along around the curve
and the Lionhearts are suddenly right next to you in all their gorgeous yellow/purple glory!
At the very start of this path, I have some Echinacea Sombrero® Sandy Yellow that I planted in August of 2014. Echinacea has always been difficult for me to keep alive, so I am thrilled that they survived the winter of 2014/15! They are not quite fully open in the photo below:
The yellow blooms continue right on to the whiskey barrels on my deck where I have some very tall yellow calla lilies.
My MIL gave me a small pot of two callas about 15 years ago and they have multiplied at last 100 fold since then! I have them in many of the deck containers
as well as in multiple gardens in the yard.
I even bring them inside for centerpieces.
Calla lilies are one of my favorite flowers.
If you are interested, This is my post last year on July 26 when I had only 2 of the Lionheart lilies that escaped the deer buffet. You can also see some of the red "Olina" Tango lilies in that post.
Thanks for stopping by. I hope you are as thrilled with your garden this year as I am with mine!
Let the Basting Begin!
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I am using my dining room table to baste this big one -- it's about 105 x
105 inches (king size).
It's been a while since I've finished one this big.
3 years ago