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Comments (44)Nancy, Panic in Detroit starts mid-late and continues to bloom into August here. I don't think it's classified as a late bloomer but it certainly blooms at the end of summer. This one is a skyscraper! Very tall and very bright.....it can't be missed....See MoreP and Q daylilies 2020
Comments (37)Brad: I think the plant you are referring to is Lythrum Salicaria "Morden's Pink". The species Lythrum is invasive in the wetlands, but the hybrid Morden's Pink has never shown any inclination to reseed or spread. Doesn't matter. The plant police have banned it along with the thug species Lythrum in many many states. Throwing the baby out with the bath water imo....... I wish mine would have reseeded a bit in the 30 years I've grown it. I can't find any new plants of Mordern's Pink locally or in mail order. However, I did see it listed for sale at a nursery in Kentucky once. Don't know if the nursery is around you, but it is named "Wallitsch". ............Maryl...See MoreWhich daylily -- White Wolf or Arctic Elegance
Comments (6)Thanks for the info & photos --i agree those are really attractive daylilies. I've decided to go in a different direction, a mass planting along the front walkway of simple and understated. I think I'm going to order 20-30 fans of 'Lullaby Baby'. Until I can make time to really plan an update to the overall landscape, these will be impactful for a while and versatile enough to be moved elsewhere if necessary. In the future (3-5 years away) we will re-do the front walkway, in the meantime these will enhance the path nicely. I like cream, near-white, pale yellow, pale pink for our overall spring/summer palette of color. The yard already has a lot of purple-leaved plants (smoke tree, Chinese fringe-flower, and some old and sickly ornamental plums I want to remove)....See MoreP and Q daylilies 2024
Comments (20)I've had computer problems, so am late posting. Interesting Bennett pinks, including Picking Time and Pink Jeans. Purple Riot must get its rich color from parent Dragon King. Passing Fancy still not showing much here. Sad to hear that Sonja is a slow increaser, as I bought it for spring. Of course, Rose Kennedy in its background. Does Phillies Pinstripes have the slower opening of parent Key to My Heart? Pink Aloha has multiplied well here, but blooms vary quite a bit. Surprised to hear about Debra's moving musings, but then again, being alone myself again, I understand the feeling of vulnerability. Pink Panther Paws photographs well and is a good grower. Papaya Gumdrop --a Hanson Picture in Picture --nice flower, but modest bud count and increase. Party Pants. Like many others, not as nice as 2022. Good Height. Party Girl Panties --Hanson (no surprise) Pink Thunderbird --older Hanson At Crintonic in 2021 Party Every Day ---Davisson too soon to evaluate. Playing With Crayons --not as tall as some Davissons, but a good 30 inches here. Early, very vivid color. Out of Wispy Rays. Painted Demon by Dan White Please Say Yes. A reliable Carpenter. Purple Lives Matter. Still haven't seen it at clump strength. Later blooming (out of White Eyes) Pray Without Ceasing. Generally, quite recurved like this. Too soon to evaluate. Purdy Rich. Increases well. Shorter this past summer, though not stunted. Blooms a bit smaller and not as consistent as Diana's Evening Gown, but better grower. I would not call it "lavender" in this climate. Persian Ruby. I certainly agree with David's positive assessment. Good height here; much better than parent Ruby Spider. Reliable. Only picture from 2023, since I have many of it. Pineapple Bites. My only pic of this newer plant. Pewter Lake --this silvery lavender Moldavan is an attractive color in the garden....See MoreRelated Professionals
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