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Comments (15)I love those puppies. Our Riley is an Old Time Scotch Collie. Collies are so gentle and sweet. My picks of the daylilies today is VT Autumn Fires. It sounds like a good one for the end of the season. I also like Victorian Gardens Heaven's Applause. I also like Vision Seeker. Here are my Vs. Here's our Venus Fly Trap. It's a pretty bloom and does well for us, but it is not fertile for us. We have gotten a few seedlings with it as pollen parent, but none as pod parent. Warmer Climes was new last year. It was a bonus from Mike Derrow, the hybridizer. His plants do well here. Wickedly Wild and Wonderful never performs as well as its published stats suggest it should, but still, it comes up every year and blooms well. Wide Wide World is a great grower. However, I am never happy with the photos of it. They just don't show how luscious the color is. Wild and Wonderful is not a great grower for us and doesn't make much of a landscape impact. The photo would be better, though, if I took out the dead flowers. That's all for me. Nancy...See MoreBest Budded Daylilies of 2022
Comments (15)Sherry - I was looking at this thread again and noticed your comment about daylilies with fewer scapes having more buds. This is something I've really noticed since I've been hybridizing. My seedlings tend to have more buds the first two-three years they bloom. Once they grow into large clumps, the bud counts go down. I think that's a good reason to divide large clumps into smaller divisions. Debra...See MorePink Daylilies From the 2022 Season
Comments (41)Pink Aloha had an exceptional year this year Bubble Yummin' Mama usually splotchy but pretty when not splotchy. Border Crossing Whip city You've Got What It Takes Silly Wabbit Peppy Guiding Radiance Mabou No Boys Allowed Just for Mimi Dearest Valentine I will post another couple of pinks later kay...See MorePeach, Apricot, Melon and Coral Daylilies 2022
Comments (20)Ethel Buccola here is a tale of tenderness, but not the usual one that northern gardeners envision. When I first got it from Maryott's years ago, I was delighted. It bloomed at decent height with good bud count. That continued for about three years. And then downhill for three years. Oh, it continued to multiply, but blooming was greatly reduced and scapes generally short. I was embarrassed that I had touted it as a northern hardy plant. I bid adieu. Perhaps it would have returned to previous floriferousness, but I doubt it. Ethel is a reminder that tenderness is not just a dead plant after a winter, or immediate lack of vigor. A reminder that vigor and hardiness need to be measured over several years, as well as a reminder that multiplication does not mean that the cultivar is suited for an area. I like the color of Mr. Skeffington. I never know which of the Owens will look good here. I like the midrib on Acclaim. Marlee Jane is such a beautiful color; I wish that Waldrops were more reliable here. Coral Corduroy looks like a good pot plant at 22 inches. Safe Island is an earlier bloomer that I like a lot. Good scape height. A Kirchhoff. Cancun Candy is also a favorite. Large flower combining a delicious blending of hues. Riot Act looked good this year. I am hoping that this year will not prove to have been unusual. Pictures tend to enhance its vibrance a bit, but it had good size this year and was vigorous. Mai Tai had sort of an off year, with not as many blooms. It is not a fast multiplier. Tahitian Waterfall is an alluring color. Tropical Fruit Fight seems to me to be the best in these Hanson colors. Better height than the next two. Rainbow Mesa Papaya Gumdrop Bass Gibson didn't have the best of years, but always attracts attention. A bit shorter than desired and blooms of uneven quality. Miss Money Penney certainly fits this category. Typical lanky Hansen scape. Big Bang Theory. Big flower. Limited bud count. Butter Pecan is best with a little shade in afternoon. That can be said of many. The Food Channel has a striking eyezone and elaborate color. Belief in Vein is a bit too upfacing for me. I wouldn't want to fall off this railing trying to take a picture. Curtis Montgomery took a long time to establish, and I thought I had lost it the first few years, but it has shown fairly well the last couple of years. The Zone 5 winter with snow cover may have helped. Nice pencil eye. How else would one describe this unusual coloration? I see that I have another picture with better opening. Around 5 inches. Modest bud count. Cantaloupe Souffle. In the ground now, but I doubt this evergreen will prove hardy. Too bad that more of Floyd's (Boatwright) are not dormant....See Moresherrygirl zone5 N il
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