What plant is this?
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Maybe the ones under the window are a variety of lily...tiger lily and such??
the ones under the window do look like the Lilly family....can't quite tell if the orange yellow ones are mums or marigold...
Yellow plants look like calendulas which is an annual plant which can reseed. Gather some leaves from the larger ones and take to a local nursery...they could be helpful in identification. Hard to make out from the pictures. Tiny white flowers look like Oxeye daisies which are weeds or wild flowers
Easter Lilly
yes, Lilly and the yellow ones, possibly some type of daisy, hard to tell from the picture.
Do you get confused looks when you tell people where you live? Lol. Sorry. I just had to ask..
The tall ones look like something from the lily family. take your picture to a plant store they should be able to advise.
Asiatic Lilies are the tall ones in the middle
yellow ones could be coreopsis....they come up every year and spread....easy to transplant. Taller are some sort of lilies.
Look up on line your county extension office....most likely have Master Gardeners associated with the extension office. They are a fabulous source of information for you.....the one does look like it is in the daisy family.
take leaves and photos to Flowerland in Wyoming, Mich. They have knowledgeable staff there to help you. I used to live in Wyoming, and still shop in the area.
Best of luck!
Looks like Asiatic lilies, and I think coreopsis is the yellow plant. Some type of daisy not sure which for the white flower. I agree with Renee, as I used to live in Wyoming as well, and now live in Grand Rapids, I take things to Flowerland if I have any questions.
99% sure the yellow & orange flowers are Calendula, an herb. Flowers used for tea and medicinal purposes and in ointments. 2 kinds of Asiatic Lillies (different sizes). Green mound on right in corner with narrow spade-like leaves might be either a mint or either a coneflower variety that is rebounding, or a Black-eyed Susan. When it blooms it will look like a gold or pinkish daisy-type flower. There is another plant rising up, can't recall its name, but will get a white spikey flower. All these are perennials originally planted in a "C" formation. Many are also considered to be herbs.
When you get a chance, can you pick and squish and smell a leaf from pic #4. If you get a minty smell and it has square stems and leaves directly opposite from each other. That is mint. The Calendula is wonderful