Thursday's Blooms
daylilybedmaker
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Thursdays Blooms Lots of Re-blooms
Comments (10)Such a bounty of beautiful rebloomers! I couldn't help but chuckle when I saw the Bird Talk photo. Now that you have verified its ID, it decides to look like it's supposed to. LOL! It's quite pretty in this photo. My three top favorites are Crazy Ivan, Songwriter and Mary's Baby. I love the Romanian Rendevouz twins in their pale state, and Filled to Overflowing is a real looker too. Offtopic, check the bud scars on your Black Fathom Depths. I think it may be one for the Bud King list. Debra...See MoreThursday's blooms
Comments (11)I bet Incendiary was dark today! I loved the cooler morning temps and getting to see the rich dark purples that Celeste sees every day hers bloom!! And I like the shadow picture of Black Fathom Depths--has an "artsy" look about it! The faux Sabine Bauer has an interesting look and story as well. Makes you wonder, doesn't it? Glad EITV is blooming for and that it is pretty. I like Coach's Magic Man-that color is wonderful. Lots of goodies on here to go back and look at again....See MoreThursday blooms
Comments (16)Julia, you blooms are beautiful and so many lovey clumps. It was so nice to see Mean Green and clown Parade blooming together since here, Clown Parade has been finished for a bit before Mean Green even starts to bloom. I ahave always liked your Ribbit Ribbit and it looks great as always. Pattern Evolution is such an intense and beautiful color. Pretty Desirable is another pretty color too. I like the look of Thundercat. Not a clinker in any of the photos. This was a fun post and such a pretty one, Ju;lia. I haope everything is smoothing out now since you have had a not fun time for a while. kay...See MoreThursday's blooms between rain showers.
Comments (6)Continued: SUGAR CREAM PIE: This one is loaded with buds and scapes. Ed Burton from a different daylily forum stated that it was a good plant. No arguements from me. GRACE AND GRANDEUR: This is a well branched plant. Also a very consistent perfomer. RUBY SPIDER: Blooming earlier than I remember. That is all for me. Have a great day. David...See Morenat4b
4 years agoBrad KY 6b
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