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When I was in Singapore, I grew these red Lilies. Our apartments in the university campus had no fence. I placed my pots of lilies along the foot path. When they were in bloom, people came to admire them. I not only became the gardener (sadly unpaid)of NTU, I became an "expert" of growing a temperate lily in tropical Singapore.
This is for Jama and Paula.in Singapore, and Kate in malaysia. Happy gardening.
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2 comments:
Thanks Ann, that flower is so gorgeous! sadly to say I'm not a green thumb person, I grew nothing at home except the water based money plant.
Stunning, Ann!
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