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Lilie GmbH & Co.KG, Heinrich-Hertz-Straße 30 | 74354 Besigheim info@lilie.com Telefon: 07143 / 9623-0 | Fax: 07143 / 9623-23

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Unser Ziel ist es, dass Sie als Anwender viel Freude mit unseren Produkten und
Systemlösungen mit Zusatznutzen haben.
Unser Firmensitz befindet sich in Besigheim oberhalb des schönen Neckartals mit herrlichem Blick auf die Natur, Ludwigsburg und Stuttgart.
Mit unseren Systemlösungen beliefern wir europaweit leistungsfähige Hersteller und Großhändler.
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Lilie Energie GmbH
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With riotous color combos and sweet fragrance, these magical blooms belong in every garden.
Lilies are perhaps most well known for their intoxicating fragrance (oh, the sweet scent that comes from just a single bloom!). But beyond their famous scent profiles, there are lots of other reasons to love the popular perennial. Their stunning rainbow range of riotous colors and interesting shapes and sizes make these hardy flowers a dream for any gardener or flower arranger. Plus, they hold their own when planted with other best perennial flowers and plants , best flowers that bloom in summer , and other best flowers you should have in your garden .
Once you start digging into the wide world of lilies and how to grow and care for lilies , you'll learn all sorts of interesting facts about the different varieties. Did you know that all species of lilies fall into one of nine hybrid divisions, including Asiatic, American, Oriental, and more? Or that some 'lilies' aren't really lilies at all (we're looking at you calla lily, waterlily, and daylily)? Probably not—most people's knowledge of lilies begins with and ends with Stargazer! While these classifications are important for true lily connoisseurs and budding growers, if we're being honest, we're here for the pretty. Oh, and the lily's magical ability to feel nostalgic (Grandma's garden) and contemporary (modern bouquets) all at the same time.
Read on for the 17 types of lilies we just can't get enough of.
This bright pink beauty is a choice lily for floral arrangements and also a stunner in the garden.
This variety boasts apricot-hued petals and can stand up to high temperatures. It's a solid performer in the garden and in containers.
Stargazers are one of the most popular, sensational, and mainstream lilies out there. They possess a strong fragrance, making them favorite cut flowers. Bonus: They attract butterflies!
White as snow with intense fragrance, this classic is a lily fan favorite. It's a popular choice for bridal bouquets. (Attention brides: Snip off the pollen to avoid dress stains!)
This flower with statement-making orange petals and dark spots is a garden favorite. It's important to note that it is poisonous to cats before planting.
Similar in pattern to the Stargazer lily, this variety is a lighter, softer version of the more vibrant crowd favorite.
Gorgeous golden blooms with tiny black spots in the center were originally developed for growing in pots but can be grown in beds as well. Their "dwarf" characteristics make them a nice choice for the fronts of borders.
With a semi-double bloom making it twice as special, this baby pink flower with tiny maroon spots has another attractive quality—it's pollen-free, making it an ideal candidate for bouquets.
The tango lily's characteristics include a two-toned petal with a high-contrast spatter effect. The deep purple-and-ivory version is shown here.
Still used to decorate church sanctuaries at Easter, these lilies can be planted outside in the ground as well. These elongated trumpet-shaped flowers boast a perfume-y scent.
Deep, saturated shades of orange and purple make this flower a summer garden standout.
This cheerful two-toned flower is a nice bridge between white and pink blooms in a garden bed.
Lilium canadense, also known as the wild yellow-lily or meadow lily (because it's often found there), has downward-facing flowers that are yellow on the outside with a contrasting maroonish coloring on the inside.
These unique blooms are easily recognizable for their curved petals and downward-facing position.
The history of lilies can be traced back about 4,00o years to this very flower. It's notable for this fact, as well as its simplicity and purity.
Easy to grow and early to bloom—we're hooked already! The name "pixie" alludes to their smaller stature, making them a good candidate for container gardening.
Boasting enormous flowers (up to 6 inches!), these impressive blooms are real showstoppers. Golden centers (also called throats) and pretty magenta stripes on the outside add interest to the otherwise white petals.
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Francesca Annis wore 200 different costumes during the production, each one carefully designed and fitted to her, many embellished with period lace and ribbon.
When Trollops and Royalty Met....Not Much Has Changed.
A languid tale of late 19th century and early 20th century Britain and America. It tells the story of a gold digging, high class trollop, set against a background of high society, the theatre and horse racing. Francesca Annis playing the title character does a worthwhile job although at the beginning as a young and naive 15 year old the 33 year old actress was a little unbelievable. The vibe of the production was clearly 1970's TV drama with most of the action confined to interior sets due , I would say, cost restraints, although the costuming was at a high level. On the whole this mini series is worth a look but keep your expectations to a controllable level; it is no masterpiece.
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Seen on Masterpiece Theatre, starring Francesca Annis in an award-winning performance, Lillie vividly captures the complex woman who became one of the most notorious and respected figures of... Read all Seen on Masterpiece Theatre, starring Francesca Annis in an award-winning performance, Lillie vividly captures the complex woman who became one of the most notorious and respected figures of the Victorian era. Seen on Masterpiece Theatre, starring Francesca Annis in an award-winning performance, Lillie vividly captures the complex woman who became one of the most notorious and respected figures of the Victorian era.
Oscar Wilde : The truth is that I really do love you, yet it is the curse of my nature that I can desire but not possess beauty. It must always be just out of reach. I've wept for you and for myself.
Lillie Langtry : If you let me, I would show you I'm more real than the goddess you imagine.
Oscar Wilde : That is the one truth that I am frightened of.

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