Lily ID please

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  1. David Tang

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    The buds are current year ones. The rest are from past years.
    Had been growing them for more than 20 years, never change
    the spot, but they keep coming out year after year.
     

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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Resembles 'Enchantment', which persisted for years at my previous residence.
     
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    Thanks Ron.
    So this is Lilium 'Enchantment' ?
     
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    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    I've given you a lead. Next you would see if that variety seems to fit your plant.
     
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    Yes. Bingo.
     
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    Georgia Strait Generous Contributor 10 Years

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    That looks really nice - clearly it likes your garden. Well done.

    My various Asiatic lilies at the coast usually bloom around Canada Day July 01

    Then later, my Oriental (VERY scented) lilies bloom (Casablanca / Stargazer / etc)

    I have some other lilies tho I can’t think of names right now.

    PS - a type of orange lily is the official flower of Saskatchewan (grows wild) and is on the flag Saskatchewan (SK) - Facts, Flags and Symbols - Canada.ca
     
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    Thanks for your useful imput.
     

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