The Gorgeous Mistake

All these lilies were supposed to be white ‘ Navona’ lilies, but some rogue bulbs slipped into the bag.

Navona Lily from Van Zyverden

I do not have a name for these beauties, but I am so happy they stowed away in the package.

This corner needed some taller and brighter lilies against the fence post, tree and Jackman clematis.

What a gorgeous mistake to happen in just the right spot.

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Two Other Bright White Lilies

The Easter lilies are not the only white lilies shining on this cloudy day.

I also have a Gentle Shepherd daylily given to me by my sister-in-law, Dana.

It is a slow grower, so I do not share this one often.

My Navona lily has dark pollen which makes its face striking.

This corner was supposed to be only Navona, but…

As luck would have it,

this tall gorgeous yellow arrived in the package with the Navonas by accident.

I am a fan of white flowers, especially at dusk.

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Brighten Your Corner

I needed something tall and light

to brighten a dark corner in the garden.

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The corner is shady during the day.

It is also where I sit in the evenings as the sun goes down.

I thought white would be nice, so I planted a Navona lily.

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Tall, white and fragrant. Perfect.

But not all the ‘Navona’ bulbs were white.

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When the ‘Navonas’ came up about half of them were white.

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Others were a very tall yellow.

Sunny yellow with freckles. Perfect.

That corner is brighter and more beautiful than I planned.

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Sometimes you get what you need, instead of what you think you want.

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Brighten your corner.

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Navona Lily

This lovely lily is a star in the garden.

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It seems happy in the corner of the bunny yard.

It is safe behind a fence, of course.

These two eat anything green.

Barley and Charlotte

Even a green box.

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