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Uploaded: 08/26/18 10:03 PM GMT
Raspberry Lily
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Just a very pretty colored lily - think this is a daylily rather than an oriental lily.

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::Starglow
08/26/18 11:04 PM GMT
Beautiful daylily, love the ruffly petals and unusual color. Nice shot.
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::tigger3
08/27/18 12:54 AM GMT
Outstanding, I love the color, you handled this shot perfectly. Tigs=^..^=
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::corngrowth
08/27/18 8:39 AM GMT
I suppose that the name 'Raspberry Lily' was given by you, Kathy, because I've read on the net that a daylily is a flowering plant in the genus Hemerocallis, and that thousands of cultivars have been registered by local and international Hemerocallis societies.
If so, its a very apt name for this wonderful toned lily. Perfectly captured by you as well!
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.MrsB
08/27/18 9:36 AM GMT
Very nice, soaking up the sun.
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.LynEve
08/27/18 12:02 AM GMT
So very lovely - a perfect capture Kathy
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::ro_and
09/01/18 11:34 AM GMT
lovely shot, beautiful flower ...
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.icedancer
09/05/18 2:33 PM GMT
Breath taking beauty and close up - such stunning colours - downloaded and favd
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.GomekFlorida
09/05/18 5:44 PM GMT
Beautiful, the flower looks as though it is leaning back taking a rest.
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