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Some more first blooms today
Comments (12)You got the look of Tall Dark Stranger perfectly. Mine was new last fall, also thanks to Laura, and has been blooming for quite a while now. It settled right in and went to work. I got a single fan of Little showman last fall. It made it through the winter, but sadly, the late freezes got it. I can admire yours though, it is a pretty one. I like Soft Hearted Mother too....See MoreA few more first blooms
Comments (7)Iddy Biddy Gal is sure a nice color and I've always liked Jet Setter, but know it would be mauve probably in my climate. I like a little variety in my daylilies, so a few smalls, doubles and even a UF have found there way into my collection from time to time...........Tall Dark Stranger is handsome one too...............Maryl...See MoreMore first blooms on the Fourth of July
Comments (11)I've always liked your Stephanie's Return. I've seen some pictures where the blooms have dark blotches and I find that unappealing, but as in your picture she's one sweet lady.....Undercurrent is a pretty color with a form more to my liking. A couple of really nice ones this post...................Maryl...See MoreOh my, more first blooms plus on Sunday
Comments (9)Your colors are so vivid in your cooler weather. When it's 100 degrees here everything, including the sky, fades out a bit. Of course I like Cat Dancer. The name alone is fun. I grew Reindeer Antlers for a few years, but never was taken with the color of red it was in my garden. I know it's very popular with most everyone else.......I really like those Lilies. Such a good pairing with the white Phlox...............Maryl...See Morejudijunebugarizonazn8
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