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Comments (20)I see that Golden Glitz has some Great White in its parentage. GW has been used so much in hybridizing. Some of its kids have inherited some of the slow increase trait: Also Known As, Ain't She Nice (to a degree), Michael Miller (to a great degree), while others such as Blue Pink Beauty, Green Mystique, and Boundless Beauty increase well. Of course, some of its genes are quite diluted with crosses. So many Green Icons. It hasn't been tall here, at least not yet, in a rather short time. I always fear the Emerald Starburst line. Nice to see the Cottage Garden plants. How far is that garden from the lake? I believe it is a warmer zone than inland. Glass Houses. Pic is from 2023. Not quite as good this past summer. But what a summer--we were in the exceptional drought category (highest) for a long time (dark maroon), when nothing but parts of West Virginia and western PA had that color. Meanwhile, someone in Indiana complained about how much rain she had gotten. Garry Bewcyk. Very nice when it is clean. At Crintonic, it is usually better than here. Quite well budded. Glowing Quasar Geneva Firetruck. This makes for such a showy spot and grows well. I don't know why it isn't more popular. Guayabera --a Hanson with good height. Guard Your Heart. An Emmerich that is fairly new and fairly short right now. Graphic Art --too much sun on this day. Very reliable and wonderful habit. GIMMEE GIMMEE GIMMEE --an earlier bloomer I still look forward to. Rather washed out this year....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 MoreN daylilies 2025
Comments (17)I see several N's here that I used to grow. Nile Princess was a decent performer for me, but the seedlings I got out of it were all surprisingly ugly. I loved North Wind Dancer despite its leaning scapes, but it didn't make the final cut. I chose not to bring dips or lates with me. No Boys Allowed never had a bud count higher than 9 and was a reluctant pod setter, so it got left behind. The photos of it posted here show how striking the blooms are. It always multiplied well and was quite photogenic - especially in a clump. Kate - I'm surprised Neon Flamingo hasn't multiplied well for you. It was a good multiplier for me - except in drought years. I sold several divisions and gave some fans away over the years. Navajo Pony is one I'm always drawn to, but it never did much for me. Mantis - Navajo Warrior and Nelson Mandela are both beauties - even if they are only 5 inchers. Natalie Antoinette looks good! I would like to have that one again, especially if it grows well in a northern climate. Sherry - That pic of Night Moves is gorgeous! Nan - I love Now or Never! Good to know a DeVito does well for you. I'm hoping So Irresistible will thrive here. Brad - Lovely photo of NWD! Your seedlings from it look great. I especially like the one with Carmen Renee as the other parent. Is that one a late bloomer? Here's my photo of Nile Princess from last year. It's now growing in three friends' gardens. North Wind Dancer often had high bud counts for me and, grown in full sun, only leaned after storms. I did love those twirly, curly petals. I may replace it at some point. Debra...See MoreP and Q daylilies 2025
Comments (40)Yes, Sultry Girls is a deep rather eggplant purple. It is not as tall as Make It or Webster or Spunky or Still. Blooms are a bit smaller than some of the others too. Royal Girls is vigorous and floriferous. I consider it more of a lavender, although it certainly is a royal purple earlier in the morning. It fades more than some on this list. Also Reckless Girls and Heroes on Horseback (a tall one that shades towards burgundy and has a different form that doesn't lie flat). Yes, Brad, I like Party Pants a lot too, but I suppose it is considered plain by some. Color is still my first reaction to a bloom....See MoreRelated Professionals
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