11 July 2009 MORE named Daylilies...
11 July 2009 MORE named Daylilies...
Some nice ones from others...
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- From Bob Faulkner, this seedling is usually horribly muddled, won't even open; if it does, it is muddy...
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- Another unregistered one from a friend, I am using this in hybridizing for tulip shapes!
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- Stingy with its blooms... Crossed it with MORT MORSS...
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- Thrilled with the greenness of this older daylily! Even after HOT sun, it was olive-green at night.
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- What's not to love? Sure, it's 10" on a 12" scape, who cares?
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- Is that lovely or what? Fantastic offspring also. Using it in hybridizing for bilateral symmetry; daylilies like lady's slipper orchids?
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Re: 11 July 2009 MORE named Daylilies...
I like that Green Widow. The second one, which you are breeding with for shape, is interesting. I've never seen a bell (or tulip) shaped daylily. It's different, is it something new, or are there others out there like that? I'd have to see it in person to really decide if I like it or not.
JaneG
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
Re: 11 July 2009 MORE named Daylilies...
There are some cup-shaped daylilies out there, but people are selecting for flat, open flowers in preference even to the more usual trumpet shapes; perhaps it is easier to see the throats, eyes, and patterns.
I love the GREEN WIDOW; wonderful green color and nice form. Let's see how it works out as a parent. I've used its pollen on everything!
Attached is another cup-shaped one, SILOAM NUGGET. The color screams across the garden. I've crossed it both ways with the chalice seedling. I've also crossed SN to other sunset colors, and to white, in an attempt to keep the shape but lose the strident gold color!
I love the GREEN WIDOW; wonderful green color and nice form. Let's see how it works out as a parent. I've used its pollen on everything!
Attached is another cup-shaped one, SILOAM NUGGET. The color screams across the garden. I've crossed it both ways with the chalice seedling. I've also crossed SN to other sunset colors, and to white, in an attempt to keep the shape but lose the strident gold color!
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Re: 11 July 2009 MORE named Daylilies...
I don't know how I missed this thread, I thought I responded, duh. Love the Green Widow too. And the color of the flower in the bottom photo is terrific! Good luck with your crosses.
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Thanks, Paul. The color you mention, Siloam Nugget, must be visible from space, it is so intense.
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Re: 11 July 2009 MORE named Daylilies...
Hi John, I was referring to the previous post of the orangy flower with the darker eye, I'm not a big fan of the bold golds, but I really like the cup shape of the flowers, very interesting.
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Re: 11 July 2009 MORE named Daylilies...
hmmm...me too! Green Widow & Wilson Spider for me!!pauhaus wrote:I don't know how I missed this thread, I thought I responded, duh.
Claudia
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir
"When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest" - John Muir