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Comments (25)Coral Corduroy is a favorite of mine too. I like both Changed in a Moment and Cliff Jumper, though all reports seem to indicate that the latter is not a fast multiplier. The greenish throat of Cliff Jumper is appealing. We will see how it does here. Parent RFK was a disaster. Changed in a Moment wasn't as nice as in previous years. The icy lavender eye is striking and holds fairly well. Clash of Absolutes is still not at real clump strength. Curt says that he has made the cross that produced Clash dozens of times, but has not been able to replicate the unique color. A standout this past year was Crintonic Perfect Kiss. I didn't list earlier, as I forgot the Crintonic prefix. It seemed nicer than when I saw it at Crintonic. Next to lavenders, Curt seems partial to pink. Crintonic Candy Store is not more than five inches. I like Contributing Editor. Cupid--it is a young plant that needs to show more. Out of Celestial Virgins, it is pastel. Crintonic Pancho Villa --decent height...See MoreJ daylilies 2025
Comments (11)Love all the pictures of JOAN DERIFIELD. I missed taking a picture of mine. Debra: Love the Bubblegun Queen #2 seedling. Brad: I like your seedlings. Kate: Of course I like Jellyfish Jealousy and Jazz Me Blues. I enjoy seeing how the same plant performs in different environments and cultures. I also know that there are a myriad of factors that impact bloom appearance in person and over a screen and the type of camera. Jazz Me Blues certainly looks darker than mine. JP MONEYBAGS: A consistent performer JAMAICAN MIDNIGHT JAZZ ME BLUES: Showing a slight pattern Janet Grebus Murphy JELLYFISH JEALOUSY JORDAN'S JAZZ: Bloomed while sitting in a bucket awaiting a permanent home in the garden. This came home with me from my visit to Cottage Gardens. That is all from me. David...See MoreK daylilies 2025
Comments (12)David: I like both of yours, but in particular Kim's Laughter. What a great clump shot. I look forward to seeing it posted again this season.......Brad: Karen's Curls is my pick of these. I like the color combo.........Debra: I miss your Kentucky Lucky. David's clump shot of his yellow reminded me of the masses of blooms you used to get on Kentucky Lucky. I hope you get that back. Kingdom without End looks good, but Emmerichs can struggle here over winter with my pot system so I don't load up with them. If I only had a greenhouse (sigh).........Nan: I've heard Kaskel's Best Edge mentioned before because of it's edge for hybridizing. I love yellow edges on pink daylilies. I didn't realize it wasn't registered though. I hope it survives for you outdoors. I know that if I had a greenhouse it would be loaded with plants, and I'd still have to leave some outside over winter........Kate: I like your Keepsake Rosie and Kara Louise still looks nice in the PM, but the AM color is so lush and velvety looking.............Maryl...See MoreP and Q daylilies 2025
Comments (38)Some of the database pics of Pray W Ceasing are obviously taken in low light, which creates the blue-purple effect. I have not grown it long enough to get different hues, nor have the summers been cool. Favorite Davisson purple? Well, Make It Snappy looked very saturated this past year, but this was the first year (after several) that it showed off. In contrast, Natty Man has had years with good height, appealing flower placement (Make It is rather upfacing, as I recall), and a nice watermark eye--except that I am not sure it even bloomed last summer (after a crazy winter/spring). Deep Dark Secret is shorter, a big gorgeous flat flower, but sometimes can be imperfect. Mister Mayor has more raspberry tones and narrower segments, as I recall; it's very vigorous. Purple Lives I still have not seen at full clump strength. Its plant habit is much like White Eyes. I think that at time of introduction it did not get a lot of attention because of concerns that the name was not PC. Spunky Girls is wonderfully saturated with flowers nicely spaced and good height. Webster Girls has a nice flower, but is a big plant. And there's Still the One, an older cultivar that also has sturdy scapes with well-branched and abundantly spaced blooms. (I like it a lot.) So they all have attributes, but I think that people aren't that interested in purples anymore--at least, those that don't have fancy edges....See MoreRelated Professionals
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