X, Y and Z daylilies 2024……..Seedling posts to come next
sherrygirl zone5 N il
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Daylily Alphabet 2012--The Y's and Z's
Comments (15)I have some Y's, but I can't find them. My computer died in December, and with it all my alphabetical photo files. I've enjoyed seeing everyone's ABC daylilies. Thanks for posting! ZEPHYR'S SONG ZEPHYR'S SONG clump ZIPPORAH Debra...See MoreNo X's but Y & Z 's
Comments (13)Val, I appreciate the attention you have given the posts. I have had company most of the summer and I love having them but it puts a damper on the picture taking! Thank you beachlily. I really am trying to downsize a bit but end up on the LA..I am also doing some trading this year! Vickie, the first pic of YDD is after the transplant. Now I am going to do it again as soon as it cools! LOL!! Kay, YT&T came as a gift plant! I like it but it reminds me a lot of Palace Garden Beauty.. Julia, I suppose I will do it again next year. last year, I had to wait until fall because I fall so far behind as I did this year.. Thanx to you all.. It's been fun! Ellie...See MoreRoses "X-Y-Z"
Comments (12)Another round of beautiful roses everyone! Only one I have is Zephirine Drouhin and it was new last year, so no picture yet. Beth, I, too, have thoroughly enjoyed your alphabet postings and seeing all your amazing roses. These threads along with Sara Ann's color threads and Lesley's missing my garden thread have really helped pass this crappy winter we've had. It's been great going back through all my pictures from last year, seeing everyone's beautiful postings and dreaming of blooms to come. Here's hoping that spring is near for everyone!...See MoreYES , X Y &Z's the end is almost here ; )
Comments (13)I have a few. Xylophone Jazz bloomed its first summer in a pot but hasn't bloomed since. It is in a terrible location. You Angel You is registered as a double, but it is often single for us or maybe with an extra petal. It rarely looks like the second photo of it. Yauhannah Lake looks hardy enough, but hasn't wowed us. It is in the same bad bed that Xylophone Jazz is in. That bed is going to be totally reworked this spring. Zipporah is probably on her way out. I just don't care for the dirty washed-out lavender. It is also evergreen and very slow to come back every year. It has stayed as long as it has because it is late blooming....See Moresherrygirl zone5 N il
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