Named Daylilies in Bloom this past week

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John
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Named Daylilies in Bloom this past week

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Enjoy... As Caliloo wrote, spring has been long and wet; sun maybe 3 days out of 50+. Daylilies are performing as if grown in shade.

You'll note MORT MORSS has no teeth~ it needs sun and heat for that.

TANGERINE HORSES is wonderful. A true glowing tangerine color, not peach; pale orange, but not pastel, and not suggesting any other color. It actually keeps re-blooming, even here in NJ where there is NO rebloom.

ROCOCO has an interesting amount of green, and nice form, but has not been especially fertile for me.
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Re: Named Daylilies in Bloom this past week

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I may need to add Rococo...cool color!! I am getting more and more into the spiders and UF's.
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Re: Named Daylilies in Bloom this past week

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All very nice, John. Like that Tangerine Horses! :D

A long wet spring here, too. And many of the daylilies are showing the affects of it.
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