These white flowers are rather ostentatious. The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly. ‘Black Spider’ grows up to a height of 2-3 feet. If you find yourself searching for white lilies, you may find them under their other name, Easter lilies. There are other lovely and different ones too. Cultivator Vs Tiller: Are They Different? Quite delicate looking, Claude Shride lilies are bursting with color. The large, bell-shaped flowers look just like the name of this lily. ‘Sundrenched’ produces large six-petaled flower in yellow shade filled with brown-red dots on shiny deep green stalks, covered with narrow green leaves. These are the lilies that will give your garden individuality and distinction. Trumpets and Aurelians are classified in the same division. The red-speckled flower opens in early June and combines well with other tall shrubs in the garden. Division 3 includes hybrids derived from such as L candidum, L chalcedonicum, L monadelphum, and other related European species, but excluding L Martagon.This division includes very few entries, and they are not easily found in commerce. This hybrid variety performs well in the shade and is available in orange, white, pink, yellow, lavender, and maroon hues splashed with spots. Sometimes secondary and/or tertiary buds are a feature of these late bloomers giving them a long glorious season. The glossy petals have deep burgundy shades near the center with raised spots. Flowers are very fragrant as well, which all makes them a florist's favourite. You can expect 6 to 7 blossoms per stem. However, “classic” certainly doesn’t mean “boring.” Lilies are vividly colored, exotic, elegant, and sassy. With their large, showy and often fragrant blossoms, they can add an instant appeal to any place you are going to plant them. That enabled the creation of interspecific hybrids - crosses between entirely different species. It can grow up to 4-5 feet tall in dappled light, from June to July. Even better - with bioscience-backed horticulture, there are many more to come in the future. In warmer zones, they flower later in spring at the beginning of the summer. The flowers are delicate yellow with brown tints. In the middle, you will find a thin green pattern that is so delicate it is often overlooked. ‘Pollyanna’ lilies are popular for their airy flowers that have bright yellow hue with deep gold flush and small brown blotches in the center. ‘Enchantment’ has notable deep orange flowers, sprinkled with black dots. The yellow-orange frilled flowers have pointed petals with mahogany spots on yellow petals. Another Garden Merit Award Winner, this beautiful lily surprises with its creamy yellow, downward-facing flowers, adorned with orange center and brown spots. If you live on the West Coast, you perhaps are familiar with L. columbianum, and L. pardalinum. The plants display large fragrant flowers in a combination of pink and white, with a green center. They feature tall stems with numerous small, down-facing, dainty flowers of a particular shape - the so-called “Turk’s cap.” Flowers can also be particularly numerous (up to 50 per stem) and strikingly colored. The trumpet-shaped flowers of ‘Starry Night’ resembles ‘Madame Butterfly.’ The only difference being its narrow petals. The two most distinct interdivisional lily hybrid groups are the LA hybrids (Longiflorum-Asiatic) and OT or Orienpet hybrids (Oriental-Trumpet). Credit to Kor!An (Андрей Корзун), jcapaldi, flowcomm. Keep reading to learn more about the different types of lilies and when they bloom. They form large, waxy fragrant trumpet-shaped flowers, in a range of colors on 4-8 feet tall stems from mid to late summer. We can’t tell you about each one, but there is a Horticultural Classification that arranges the various types of lilies into broad groups according to parentage, further classified by flower shape. They grow to be almost 3 feet in height. The petals fold back, allowing the anthers to be really prominent. The beautiful flowers also release a refreshing fragrance. Dizzy lilies are bold and unashamed. This lily flowers in summer and forms trumpet-shaped, wide-petaled, creamy yellow flowers with green tinges. Division 2 lilies include hybrids derived from such species as L Martagon, L hansonii, L medeoloides, and L tsingtauense. The beautiful flowers look-like a bowl and flower in summer.