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sherrygirl zone5 N il
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Noid daylilies 2022
Comments (5)Sherry, your noid is very pretty! Kate, those are nice yellows too. It's pretty hard to identify the yellows--so many of them. Like Kate, we don't obsess about the names of the Noids. If we like them, we keep them. If not, we sell or give them away. Many gardeners don't care if they have a name. Our first Noid came from the Region 2 Summer Meeting back in 2015. It was a tiny little fan that broke off a bigger fan. We took it. It seemed to bloom late for us (it was very small then), but now it doesn't. I believe it might be Janet's Magic. We give the Noids a garden name. This is Region 2 Orphan. I have posted this before. Somebody on the forum thought it is Opera Elegance. We call it PC Yellow Red. PC are the initials from the person we got it from. It's a nice daylily and will stay in our garden whether or not it has a name. Since we even breed with it, if I can track down Opera Elegance, I will buy it and compare the two. We bought the last name with no name. It is a late blooming tall and small diploid. The seller thought it might be Hungarian Paprika Late. It's just new so I don't have many pictures of it. I have a couple more of which one is a beautiful red, but I don't have a picture of it. If I find one, I will post it. It's a modern one. The seller sent it instead of the one we asked for. The name he gave us doesn't seem to fit. Nancy...See MoreMy First Daylilies to Bloom for 2022
Comments (9)Thanks for all the comments! Nancy - Extravagant Love is a pretty one. Most of Tim Bell's daylilies are good rebloomers, so I'm hoping that one will rebloom so I'll get to see more of it this season. Sherry - I think the scape on the seedling is one that formed in the fall but didn't have time to emerge before freezing temps hit. That scape has moved to the outside of the fan, and it has another scape today emerging from the middle. I have another seedling that bloomed midseason last year with a very early scape that will likely be my second seedling to bloom. I often have a few registered daylilies that have the extra early leftover scape to bloom, but not this year. Hoosier Nan - I do love seeing the seedlings start to bloom. I was disappointed when this first one wasn't showing teeth on the initial bloom. But it has a few tiny ones on the second flower. I'm hoping the siblings will have better edges. Maryl - My remaining outside cats are old, but they still can jump when they hear loud sounds, and they sometimes rub on the daylily buds. I did break off one of buds myself when I moved the pot next to Lavender Dandelion. Kate - You are right about so many different factors influencing the fate of our daylilies. Brad - I've enjoyed seeing the early blooms on these, but there will be quite a lag before the flower show continues. 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 MoreRed Daylilies of 2022
Comments (25)Quite a clump of Heavenly Christmas Cactus! Does yours get the doubling that Gossard talks about? (Maybe not a positive.) The Deadliest Catch seedling looks impressive. I added a couple of Hensley reds after Maryl's enthusiasm. Fear Not has bloomed on short scapes some years. I deleted Fire on the Mountain because of its growth habit (blooms just above the foliage and a space hog), but it is a big brilliant red. Cliffjumper attracts attention. I hear it is a moderate increaser. Cherokee Star certainly deserves its prominence in this post. Harper's Bazaar was not good this year (poor bloom and splotchy). Might be a site problem. Debra, are any of your red seedlings on the path to introduction? Richard Norris always said that good reds were difficult to hybridize (adding ruffles or different shades or edges). They seem to lose their marketplace value sooner than many colors (though not yellow). Stone Palace Swagger (deep burgundy). I am wondering if it will have good plant habit. I am trying a couple of Evick's. Red Headed Hussy has great vigor and prominence in the garden. Vision of Things to Come --good grower Larry's Twilight Bite --good height. Favorite toothy here. Velvet Hammer --a star in the garden this past year, but this was a year with little splotchiness. Vying for best edged red, though not a brilliant red. Geneva Firetruck --I like this vigorous one. Cherokee Star Daniel Howard Norris --a year after division. Dips tend to have low scape to fan ratios. Ruby Grandeur --a later blooming Norris Jelly Roll Morton --it has to fit somewhere Dragon King --great year Dark Gethsemane --to me a red, though purplish tones very early. Tall and vigorous Goldner's Red Velvet seedling --some double scaping this year. Holds brilliant color. A later one. Thick, velvety texture. Dixieland Band --a later delight Mama Drama the old When I Dream Arrogant Bastard has never gotten the height at Crintonic Rogue Primate is such a dominant bully I had to move it. Vivid and floriferous Atomic Inferno Omega Red Hooked on You --low this year. Future? Court Troubadour. I like this oldie Playing with Crayons Man Eater --looks very promising Garry Bewcyk --quite clean this year. Difficult to capture its dark color, especially in a sunny summer. Clash of Absolutes. Smoldering color, but sprawling plant habit. mitch lynd --hard to capture its darkness...See Moresteve duggins(Z6a) - Central Ohio
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Maryl (Okla. Zone 7a)