A true Garden Entertainer is Lycoris squamigera (resurrection lily). This plant is in the amaryllis family. Often called Surprise Lily or Naked Lady, the early spring foliage appears alongside that of daffodils.
Where daffodil leaves have a more pointed tip, Resurrection lily leaves have a rounded tip. The other, most significant difference in these plants deals with their blossoms. Daffodils bloom in early spring, whereas Surprise Lilies are blooming right now. They began growing here a week or so ago. Pretty much the first of August.
Called Naked Ladies by many people, there is no sign of foliage when these plants bloom. A stem with a flower bud suddenly begins to show through the soil, growing taller every day. At about 2 feet tall, the flowers begin to appear!
Enjoy the "Garden Entertainer!" :-)
An Exceptionally beautiful flower! :-)
Thank you for your visit today.
SG
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I love your bike like thing and other structures. I just have one clump of naked ladies, and the blooms have pretty much faded already.
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What a beautiful garden! Just lovely and peaceful looking.
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You've got a lovely garden full of whimsy. I wouldn't mind taking a snooze in it. :-)
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Beautiful Lily! I will see if I can get it for my garden too, I like the pinkish color and that blooms this late. Great pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful garden and I have the same thought when I hear the term the entertainer. Carver, ABCW-Team
ReplyDeleteRoger, It's been too long since we've watched The Sting. will have to check it out! :-)
ReplyDeleteSue, My blogging friend, how are you? I'm sorry I've been fairly in absentia for quite some time! Glad for your visit. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Leslie, This is our backyard. The No, So, and East sides of our house are pretty shady! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Susie, I often think the same thing! ;-)
ReplyDeleteNi de Aqui, Thank you for your visit. I hope you are able to find these lilies! ;-)
ReplyDeleteThank you for your visit, Carver. It's a happy tune! :-)
ReplyDeleteYou have an exceptionally beautiful garden. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThank you, Margy! And thank you for your visit! :-)
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