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Comments (21)Running late on the posts. We had about 8 inches of snow with an ice storm mixed in. And we were out of power for about 10 hours. Needless to say, quite busy! Sunny today but still frozen, with ice all over everything. Tomorrow another 4-6 inches of snow predicted. And on top of all this, my main computer where all the daylily pics are stopped connecting to the internet. Have to deal with the warranty issues now. I copied last years folder to a laptop so i can post here. Sherry, My favorite is Awesome Arts. And I agree, I like the mix of flowers in some of your pics. Maryl, Angel Kim is quite pretty. Nancy, My favorite of yours today is the seedling from Deborah. Debra, All My Love to You really strikes me today. Mantis, Alone Again and Aquas Asul are both beautiful. David, Alpha and Omega is quite pretty! It deserves a home! Allegheny Skyline is a very good bloomer. Astral Voyager. I got this the same year as Allegheny above from Debra and love them both. Applique Amethyst Art, my only double Art Gallery Expressionism. Say goodbye, it is gone. I blooms so rarely & so few it is not worth the space. that's all. Brad...See MoreC daylilies 2025
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 MoreM daylilies 2025
Comments (23)Maleny Empire Rose I remember is an Australian one. The white midrib is vivid against the hot rose, but I also remember that it is not a good increaser. Metaphor is appealing; Gates produced a lot of good plants. I still have Sultry Siren, and it captures attention from visitors. Moroccan Sunrise has that vintage Munson watermark; I see that it is rather short. Mystic Maize's picture is a light yellow that I like. I wonder why some pics show a golden yellow. I like it, but fear that it would be too late for me. Years ago, I remember Richard Norris saying that Momentum was a good parent. It has over 100 progeny. Mary Alice Stokes was not good this past year. Few blooms. It is a Hansen. Nice face on Mystic Greens. Mary's Baby got zapped by the heat this past year, but Mary Lightfine (an evergreen) looked good. It's not in a prime location, Mister Mayor is vigorous and attractive. I prefer a scape that is not so upfacing. Mean Green I don't remember having an off year. Mai Tai had a so-so year. My Utmost for His Highest. A tall plant with flowers that are rather upfacing. Blooms later than I like. Marian Cavanagh has eye-catching flowers. Buds can be crowded. Man of Sorrows was especially vivid. Makayla Jenelle is a color that I like. Scapes are not really high above the foliage, but stand out. Mystery of the Ages needs to add a few inches in height. We shall see. I enjoyed the variable forms of Madam Bessemar in 2024 (Schwarz). Minnesota Nice blooms in abundance. A bit lighter than usual in 2024 heat. Money Maker is a nice earlier one. Does better than RFK did. Miss Marie. Fairly short so far. My Heart Belongs to Daddy was recently divided. Make It Snappy came into its own last season. Mitch Lynd glows. It is fairly short, but well budded (Norris). Mardi Gras Indian is an intense color. Emmerich's Mighty in Battle is a deep color. I would prefer a slightly larger bloom. Mister Butters is a beacon in the early garden. A neighbor always comments on it....See MoreRelated Professionals
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