Sissy,
Some tropical dayblooming lilies are viviparous. They produce new plants at the leaf nodes. Some hardy lilies can produce new plants from flower stalks. The photo of the three small leaves with an aquarium heater in the container is a plantlet that a Wood's Blue Goddess(tropical daybloomer) produced on a flower stalk. Three photos of the lily with the varigated pads are photos of the same flower from different angles. The photos with the bee is the same flower. Almost all the other photos are of different plants. The photos of AAG display garden are taken from different angles.
Some tropical dayblooming lilies are viviparous. They produce new plants at the leaf nodes. Some hardy lilies can produce new plants from flower stalks. The photo of the three small leaves with an aquarium heater in the container is a plantlet that a Wood's Blue Goddess(tropical daybloomer) produced on a flower stalk. Three photos of the lily with the varigated pads are photos of the same flower from different angles. The photos with the bee is the same flower. Almost all the other photos are of different plants. The photos of AAG display garden are taken from different angles.