Families
Latin/ common names
Foliage and form
LILIACEAE
100

Poisonous milky juice

Flowers usually blue or violet, funnel shaped - 5 connately fused petals, 5 united sepals

CAMPANULACEAE

100

Campanula carpatica

Clips (Blue or White) (extra pt. Carpathian Bellflower)

(CAMPANULACEAE)

100

Exudes white sap when cut.

Has tons of flowers.

Campanula carpatica - Clips (Blue or White)

100

Tall

Panicle 'shape' or 'trumet style'

Whorled leaf

Martagon/ Turkish cap

200

Stems are square

Leaves opposite/whorled 

Aromatic

Petals often fused into upper and lower lip

LAMIACEAE

200

Monarda didyma

Bee Balm (extra pt. Bergamot)


(LAMIACEAE)

200

Dark green. 

Opposite. 

Square stems.

Minty smell when cut

Monarda didyma - Bee Balm (extra pt. Bergamot)

200

Little black bulbils in leaf axils.

Arching downward flower.

Tiger lily

300

Herbaceous only
Bulbs or rhizomes
Leaves simple, parallel venation
Flowers showy with parts in threes. Sepals and petals typically identical.

LILIACEAE

300

Lilium spp

Lilies

Well drained soil

(LILIACEAE)

300

Every colour except blue.

Used as a feature flower. Very showy.

Allow leaves to turn brown.

Lilium spp - Lilies

300

Upright and bowl-shaped, or outfacing and flat.

Asiatic hybrids

400

Mostly Perennial, herbaceous plants.
Native primarily to northern, cold and temperate climates.
Regular flower with equal amounts of 4 - 5 petals & sepals and 5 - 10 stamens.
Pistil divided.

SAXIFRAGACEAE

400

Heuchera species

 Coral Bells or Alumroot

(SAXIFRAGACEAE)

400

What extremely devastating beetle is on lilies?

Scarlet Lily Beetle


Remove every beetle ASAP.

500

POISON
Showy flowers
No Hypanthium
Herbaceous, deeply incised leaves.

RANUNCULACEAE

500

Delphinium species

Delphinium (Larkspur)

(RANUNCULACEAE)

500

To ensure bulb 'recharge' what needs to happen?

Allow the leaves to go through photosynthesis properly.