THURSDAY BLOOMS - Several new ones
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New blooms for Thursday.
Comments (11)NO Kay,I agree with you and dont know how they get such beautiful blooms, but they do.Rita has gorgeous blooms.I love this purple one,These Eyes, I think I am going to have much better blooms on KANSAS KITTEN, tgoo when it blooms, It has a lot of scapes on it RITAJULIA,Thank you for looking and your comments. Thank you christene. Nancy, Thank you for looking and your comment. Jean...See MoreFound several new ones today
Comments (13)KAY: Yes it really is.I was so surprised when I went out today to look,after storms yesterday and last night.A couple bloomed that I didn't expect to see a bloom for another few days.I didn't get up very early this morning as I was not expecting any new blooms..SO, I was really surprised to see them.And very happy, too. BRITTIE> thank you for looking and commenting. jean...See MoreThursdays Beauties: some new ones
Comments (13)Gee Guys, you kept looking. Thank you Avedon, it is one that is a unique color and another one that blooms a lot. I have it planted next to blueberry bushes, and there will eventually be a picture that includes them...it is a neat grouping when it happens. Ah yes, Debra, I don't know why Carnival Mask has bloomed so well this year..3 years old I guess. Mantis, it does have huge blooms but supports them very well here. Thanks Sarah. I really love eyes too. I had never noticed it until you pointed it out, Julia. Christine, lists always grow...nature of the beast. Bear Claws is pretty sunfast, but the place it is in tends to have some afternoon shade, so it isn't stressed. I love the shine it has. Thanks Brittie...you have good taste in blooms.. kay...See More5 new ones for Thursday + more shots of oldies
Comments (12)Marg, you will love BEAUTIFUL EDGINGS. I just planted her last spring (2 or 3 fans) and this year she has 7 fans and put up 5 scapes. The flowers this year are much larger than last year. I truly love this flower. Rita, do you grow SANTAS LITTLE HELPER? I think you would love it. It's supposed to frequentlly have proliferations, but so far I havent' detected any. I would love to proliferate this daylily around my yard, and the way it increases this looks like a sure thing. The color is riveting. Kay, CIMARRON ROSE makes a real statement. Today was cloudy and the large deep rose blooms were beautiful all day. Debra, yes they're all opening now, we've have a few days of 'normal' June weather which may be helping. Thank you all for commenting. Christine...See Morelilykate7a
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