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Gloriosa Lilies Gloriosa:

Gloriosa Lilies Gloriosa Gloriosa lilies Gloriosa lilies (Gloriosa lilies Gloriosa Rothschildiana), 36 to 48 by 6 inches, tender tubers that can live outdoors only in Zone 3 and above, climb by hooking their leaf ends around a support or string. Flo1 are up to 4 inches wide with curved orange petals turning yellow the center. Put plants out after the last spring frost or keep them pots, allowing the tubers to become dormant from late fall to mid-February. Use the same soil mix as for cannas.

Santillana established a personal library ' usual for his time. In his well-known Prohei (1449), an introduction to his poems, he was| of the first Spaniards to write learned con taries on the epochal works of literature, ing with Homer and the Bible. He also verse proverbs, Proverbios de Gloriosa lilies Gloriosa doctfi y fructuosa enseiianza.


Rudbeckia hirta, black-eyed Susan, 1-3 feet R. hirta 'Gloriosa lilies Gloriosa Daisy', and all cultivars Sambucus canadensis, elderberry, shrub to 8 feet Sisyrinchium bellum, blue-eyed grass, 10-12 inches Solidago spp., goldenrods, many species, up to 6 feet

 

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