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Brad KY 6b
7 years ago
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Flowers on a beautiful Wednesday
Comments (9)I can tell that you are just slightly warmer than here, as your Apache War Dance and Coral Majority are a bit more advanced. I'm surprised that Wide Wide World has not multiplied for you. I have it in the hospital garden and have divided it a few times....See MoreWednesday's flowers
Comments (13)Very interesting group. If your Arctic Lace was on normal scapes, you are fortunate this year; Debra and I both had short (or shorter) scapes. You have a nice bloom of Born to Reign; mine have been splotchy. Most of my Wall of Fire have also been splotchy. Shadow Walker is such a clear purple in your pic. It is described as such, but I wonder if the hue is just as pictured. (Purples so often are difficult to capture, and Judy Davisson's picture shows a more reddish purple.) My Simplicity in Motion was teeny from early dryness....See MoreWednesday Flowers
Comments (15)Goes to show you about different regions. In my part of the country June Bugs are brown beetles. The Green beetles we have are otherwise known as Fig beetles, but they are much larger then a June Bug. I think what you have may be an Iridescent Beetle which is common up in the more northern states. But I'm no expert and Green June Bug is a good name for them too. I'll post a link on the Iridescent Beetle below........Taking off my nerd glasses now in order to tell you how beautiful your daylilies are. I always like looking at Cat Dancer. It's rounded form and pattern are so appealing...Cosmic Struggle, with it's velvet coat on, is a rich looking purple......Your clump shot is a pretty thing. I really like the morning look of Light of the World. I could go on, but let's just say they are all good ones..........Maryl Green June Bug...See MoreMore flowers for a hot Wednesday
Comments (8)We had a couple of downpours today. Only 4 different cultivars were not hurt by them and 2 of them are on this post: the gold ones, and Tuscarilla Tigress. [the other 2 were Smoky Mt. Autumn and Jolyene Nichole]...See Moremantis__oh
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