I'm in Love...

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LucyGoose
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I'm in Love...

Post by LucyGoose »

With this first one!!!! :D OMG, I need more spiders.... :lol:
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Something ate one of the ribbons already, on the one on the right....Grrrrrr
Something ate one of the ribbons already, on the one on the right....Grrrrrr
I can't take it.....LOL.....This is now my wallpaper! LOL
I can't take it.....LOL.....This is now my wallpaper! LOL
I liked this one better last year...Big Smile...must be the heat
I liked this one better last year...Big Smile...must be the heat
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Post by wishiwere »

What fun, can't wait till my regulars start to bloom! We must be a week behind you. Although with 90 heat everyday for weeks, you'd think we'd all be blooming idiots :)
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Post by Patrushka »

Oh, I love it!!! :cool: It looks huge. 8-) I must kill more grass. :D
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Post by LucyGoose »

A couple more. :D

I have a question on Nordic Night.....See where the one....Oh, what do you call that..... petal is not opened up? I noticed that last year, too....Is that the way that one does?

Enjoy!! :D
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Destine to See.....New to me this spring....They always say that the second year is better...
Destine to See.....New to me this spring....They always say that the second year is better...
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Post by hostaaddict »

That's some neat Spider LG!
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Post by wishiwere »

Maybe with teh heat, they're just giving the bees somewhere to rest their tired ol' bodices! :)

Beautiful LG! Love your dayl! :)
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Post by JaneG »

Eeeek! Spiders! These are the good kind of spiders!!!! :lol:

Very nice pics!
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Oh LG!

That is a stunner!

I knew looking in here would be trouble for me... this is all I need another plant addiction!

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Post by bkshasta »

I must get a Spider daylily. Very exotic looking.
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Post by goldenmom »

Oooh, lovin' that spider. Did I miss the name of it?
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Post by Aud »

Lucy, that Spider is a killer!!! i am starting to love Spiders. I got my first one last year.

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Full shot
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Post by Greygardener »

Free Wheelin'. This is a rebloom on a plant that I bought in Florida, while on my Mecca trip. The spiders are definitely my faves! Wish they weren't so difficult to breed! Oh well, such beauty isn't easy to come by! LOL!
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Post by Snow »

I am in LOVE with that red spider! I dont have any spiders yet, myself. I do have the Big Smile - it's going to bloom for me for the first time this year. I think it's the only "new" bloomer - unless my Joan Senior finally decides to grace me with a flower :wink:
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Post by LucyGoose »

No Bonnie, you didn't miss anything...It was me.....I guess I got so excited I forgot the name.. :oops: ...It is Red Ribbons....

Aud, I love that, and for some reason, I think I have something kinda lokking like that, but I just planted some this spring that I have to wait till next year to see....Pretty!!

OMG, Greygardener....Love that one!! I am loving the spiders, too....I need more!!!! :D

Thanks Everyone!! :D
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Post by PeggyC »

:o Oh, oh, I think I'm going to have a new addiction also! :lol: :P OMG!! I love those spiders! Thanks for the beautiful pictures everyone!!
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Post by Annie »

OH I like that one. Thats the kind I've been meaning to get, a spider! But the year isn't over yet LOL.
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Post by michael_QvQ »

Hey Lucy, pretty pics, thanks :D
I too am a big spider fan!

As for the hems looking better last year, with little to no rain this year, the colors here are rather drab as well :(
More water= more color.
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Put O.C> dowen for one too.

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Wanted to get one thios year, but ran out of money, so will definitely do it next year. Don't have a one, YET....

Beautiful, Lucy.........Simply Beautiful.


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Post by LucyGoose »

Thanks guys!!

Hey Coot, did you mean you wanted a spider daylily? I am loving it to death!! :lol:

Hey there Michael, by boy!! :wink: How the heck are ya?? I have been watering, so I hope that has helped...but does anyone know why some of them have shorter scape's than they did last year? Is that from lack of water? I didn't water earlier, and was just wondering.....

Thanks Again!!
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