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Kentucky Color: My Favorite Color - Yellow

By Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester
Kentucky Division of Forestry

March Lilies can come in nuances of yellow from a pale which is almost white to a dark which is almost gold.

All the colors are beautiful but to quote the late Marian McPartland of NPR's Piano Jazz, yellow is "my favorite".

I might be proven wrong but I suggest that the yellow like this one is the original or vintage March Lily. I'm kinda partial to vintage plants. That could be because I've spent a major portion of my life among the "natives", so to speak.




This story was posted on 2015-03-28 03:43:27
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Kentucky Color - March Lilies



2015-03-28 - Adair County, KY - Photo by Billy Joe Fudge, Retired District Forester, Kentucky Division of Forestry.
I might be proven wrong but I suggest that the yellow like this one is the original or vintage March Lily. I'm kinda partial to vintage plants. That could be because I've spent a major portion of my life among the "natives", so to speak. - Billy Joe Fudge

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