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Comments (1)Ok what did I do wrong I used three different ones and only one showed up.So frustrating...See MoreSome more summer pics
Comments (6)Thanks all ! Cher & Alex; The traditional way of doing things around here was for people to clear the "cultivatable" land of rocks and to use these for housebuilding ;the steeper slopes were usually left undisturbed (see pic 1 & 2).Our garden is fairly flat but only because I made it that way, by adding hundreds of tons of screened soil on top of the existing slope in front of the house Just to name the conifers seen in this image; To the left : Cupressus macrocarpa 'Wilma Goldcrest' and below it Thuja occidentalis 'Danica' To the right against the bird-house grows Picea abies 'Inversa', and further to the right is Thuja occidentalis 'Brobeck's Tower' ( a Clement plant) Looking at these pictures in winter is like putting a log on the fire... Richard,I'm not sure about the pungens. The guy I got it from said it was either 'Hoopsi' or 'Koster'. I think it is the former but it could also be something else,I suppose. An expert's opinion would be welcome! T....See MoreDaylilies of summer and some pics for Jean
Comments (10)Never disappointed with your posts--they are all beautiful and I love looking at them. Naturally, Destined To See is a favorite, and I do like Carolina Sunrise, don't recall seeing that one but my memory is not the greatest. Fab color on Marietta Warrior and Sir Mordred does look close to black. Of course, the star of the show is Zeus, he is totally lovely. Be careful, you might have to put him in rehab after overdosing on catnip LOL. Avedon...See Moredaylily stimulation- got some?
Comments (5)Dani, That first one can be nearly black with a darker eye in early morning and when settled. I had moved it early this past pring and was pleased that even tried to bloom. It's Garden Name is "Dark Knight", it also re-blooms once established. Parentage is (Chicago Sunrise X Chicago Apache) X Apolodorus. The pod parent is shown below it. Color is much better in person and I hope it shows better with my new camera next season....See More- 4 years ago
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