X, Y and Z daylilies 2023
sherrygirl zone5 N il
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W's X, Y, Z again.
Comments (7)Well you know I'm a big fan of Worth It All. I decided to let one of my clumps go since I don't need two ot it and the biggest clump stays here :-). I just love the bloom on it. I also have Wren's Song but can't remember seeing it bloom this year. It probably did but I just didn't notice. Lovely pics and thanks for posting all your daylilies. Such a wide variety. Julia...See MoreX,Y,Z daylilies, hope we have some!
Comments (10)Last but not the least, all of these are good ones. Thank you Sherry for starting this and continuing it. You set a nice pace. Considering the unexpected interruption, I think it went very well indeed. I can't post pictures as easily as under my old gardenweb method, so sure appreciate those that kept up with it. Now that this is through is it time to relax until all our daylilies start showing up?.......Maryl...See MoreX, Y and Z daylilies 2021
Comments (11)Probably because it's such an in your face gold/yellow, I've always been drawn to Yellow Monkey. Also Sherry your ZuZu's Treasure looks wonderful. I like the color, form, and even the texture of the petals. Good one Debra............Nan: While you're helping us out with the alphabet, how about some E's, K's and Q's too. I like your Yauhanna Lake. Never heard of it before. Need to look it up. Of course because I AM a yellow fan, Yuma looks especially perky in your garden.........................David: Good to see what Yada Yada looks like in the garden. Judy Daviddson has a number of later yellows to choose from..............Maryl...See MoreX, Y and Z daylilies 2022
Comments (15)Coming late to the party again. We just got back from the ADS region 2 Winter Symposium. We had a good time, especially after my job was done. I was the registrar for the event. I think that those of us who are hybridizers need to focus on names that start with X, Y, and Z so that we have more to post in this section. The X might be hard to come up with, but Debra has done her part with Zuzu's Treasure. Beautiful! I must admit none of my pictures are from 2021, but I wanted to post something. Yauhannah Lake performs very well for us. You're Fired is a great grower. Zombie Dust often is inconsistent in pattern, but it's a big flower that is a little diffferent from so many other patterns that seem to have a rather muddy lavender petal color. It was hybridized by a friend in Indianapolis. That's all for me. Nancy...See MoreMaryl (Okla. Zone 7a)
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