The Lily. That was the name of the new exposition held in Saint Petersburg Botanic Gardens last week. As I have some Trumpet Hybrids lilies in my garden, I wanted to visit this show and to learn more about Lilium.
The Botanic Gardens is not far from my place and at 11 am I was there. The first visitors and I began to get acquainted with lilies, to sniff and take photos of these beautiful cut flowers. All lilies were put in vases and the owners watched them carefully and exchanged the faded by the blooming ones.
Here are the photos of some Asiatic, Martagon, Trumpet and Candidum Hybrids that I liked the most. I was interested in the shapes, combination of colors, some unusual shades. Some of the flowers amazed me by their combination of colors as white and light brown, deep red with white edges, pale pink with yellow center.
Others looked very tenderly
of white, pink, purple, lime. The deep red or better to say black one was a
surprise for me.
The very elegant and
graceful Martagon lilies were shown in another hall. I have no them in my garden and
I thought to plant some near the patio.
There was a stand with
books and handicraft souvenirs made by the
exhibitors. I liked these decoupage pots and cups! I've also seen the
contoured drawing on a dense paper for any amateur of lily could
paint them with watercolor. Great!
Wow look at all those beautiful blooms!! So amazing!!
ReplyDeleteHi, Keith
DeleteThey're really amazing!!
Such beautiful lilies! Those in your garden are especially nice. My favorite ones are those with strong fragrance! Happy Weekend, my friend.
ReplyDeleteI've seen yours, they're beautiful Peter!
DeleteHave a nice weekend!
I bet it was stunning in 'real life' such a wide range of colours and no doubt beautiful perfume. No men in the photos - does it only appeal to women I wonder
ReplyDeleteOf course no, ha ha! It was weekly morning and I think that women are mostly at home and may go to exhibition. That time actually there were two men but they have been a bit of time.
DeleteThank you!
Amazing! The lilies are so beautiful, so gorgeous! So many variety with the beautiful colors and pattern. I really love lilies, but I have never grown it on my garden. I guess the weather is too hot. But I often see lilies are grown here on the highland. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou're right Endah, lily needs some cold seasons, as winter and early spring. I think this climate is in your highlands. Thank you!
DeleteAmazing varieties, I wish I had some of them, especially the red-and-white ones. I have a lot of day lilies in yellows and oranges in my garden, but no other lilies.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Maine,
Karin
Thank you Karen for stopping by! I've seen your recipes, I liked some!
DeleteYour own lilies are also very beautiful Nadezda. I like visiting flower expositions, and this lily exposition must have been interesting and colourful, there are so many different types. I always have some lilies in my garden, but there are lilybeetles too and they are a real nuisance.
ReplyDeleteWhen I go to any flower exhibition I always want to purchase some more flowers. Now I decided to plant more lilies although I want more tulips and daffodils!
DeleteThank you Janneke!
Wow!!!What a beauty dear Nadezda!Such beautiful lilles!And they have so preety and strange colours!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing!Have a lovely weekend!
Dimi..
You're welcome Dimi, have a nice weekend!
DeleteWhat a lovely exhibition! I love lilies. Your hybrids are beautiful, Nadezda! Happy weekend!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Satu. Happy Sunday!
DeleteThe lilies were beautifully displayed in this exhibition and your photos so clear. I loved them! Especially the dark pink with white edges. We always wish to buy some new plants when we see them displayed like this, but sometimes there is not enough room in the garden!
ReplyDeleteYour last roses post was lovely, Nadezda. So much variety!
Hope you are enjoying warm summer days and relaxing in your garden. Spring is coming soon here in Melbourne:)
Thank you for sharing these delights. Love to see what people are doing in other parts of the world, especially gardeners:)
Betty
Gardeners love to go to such exhibitions, Betty. I'm planning some free space to plant bulbs and new lilies and it's the problem - no these free spots!
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Beautiful show with some unusually colored lilies
ReplyDeleteIt's right, many unusual varieties of lilies, Donna!
DeleteHi Nadezda,
ReplyDeleteSo much amazing flowers! But the smell is too much for me and me nose ;-)
My nice is back again this morning. Directly from Novosibirsk to Düsseldorf. If you want, you can read something about this workshop in your
press http://www.infohome-altai.ru/node/5590
Greets from Northern Germany
Thank you Meggie for this link. I've read and looked at the photo, trying to guess where is your niece!
DeleteIs she the blonde one in a center?
Yes,your right! The light blonde with dark clothes ;-)
DeleteWhat a great idea for an exhibit! I bet it smelled wonderful in that room :)
ReplyDeleteYes, it did Rosemary, thank you!
DeleteSo amazing place and so beautiful lilles !
ReplyDeleteNadezda, I wish you a great week :)
Have a nice week you too Ela!
DeleteQue maravilaaaaa....Uno no se cansa de ver tanta belleza...Si el amarillo y blanco son preciosos los de dos colores también. Hoy no elijo me gustan todos!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGracias por compartir esta exposición Nadezda es un placer verla.
Estoy muy contenta he vuelto a montar en la moto;))
Buen miércoles.
Un beso
Lilies are the most elegant and beautiful flowers. I didn’t know so many varieties exist. How did you manage not to go out right away and buy some bulbs for next year?
ReplyDeleteWow what a beauties!
ReplyDeleteWoowwww...! Amazing exhibition, Nadezda. Your lilies are so beautiful and fresh! I had grown some lily bulbs and just rot, :). Heavy rain suddenly came. Then I tried to grow the scales, the same thing happened, but a scale remains still in the garden, it has formed small bulblets, I hope it will still alive and give me success, :)
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