scape in mich!

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notmartha
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Post by notmartha »

I have a scape-i think it may be on strawberry candy or little women-not sure! lol
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toomanyanimals
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Post by toomanyanimals »

Oh, lucky you! :D
I have been outside everyday, looking and looking, but no scape for me yet.

I've seen you out there bidding on some auctions. Keep that collection growing! :wink:

Sharon
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Post by wishiwere »

Oh my, do they do that this soon? :) Guess I better take a walk. They all look so healthy, I haven't bothered with them! :)
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Post by LucyGoose »

I never thought to look for them either, Jane.....Hmmmm I will have to check!

Dory, will you then have a flower soon? If yes....show us when you do! :D
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Post by Riskey bud »

A Scape???? Seems impossible to me, and I live in Michigan and remember a snow storm just a week ago last Sat. and Sun. My daylilies aren't six in. tall at the tallest, and it will be months before I see flowers most likely. Of course most of mine are midseason ones, so that's to be expected. I do think "StellaD'Oro is an early one , so that may be possible. May be frost tonight , so cover those buds!!!
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Post by notmartha »

well its not on stella! I covered it tonight and took a picture! I will post tomorrow

I also have 2 tiny scapes on daylilies I recieved in the mail!
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It's a little Daylily miracle! Are those scapes Mother Natures way of letting us know that Spring is really here even though we are 20 degrees below the norm? :)
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Post by toomanyanimals »

My stella bloomed yesterday. Sorry, no picture, but you all know what she looks like. :) And the new blooming season has begun in my garden!!!!!!

One of my new purchases from the south has a scape, but I know that doesn't count. Still exciting for me. I'll have to keep an eye on it and grab its pollen.

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Post by toomanyanimals »

Just saw a scape on Wild Horses. I don't remember ever seeing a scape on it this early even though it is an early bloomer.
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