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.
Named Daylilies in Bloom this past week
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Re: Named Daylilies in Bloom this past week
I may need to add Rococo...cool color!! I am getting more and more into the spiders and UF's.
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
Re: Named Daylilies in Bloom this past week
All very nice, John. Like that Tangerine Horses!
A long wet spring here, too. And many of the daylilies are showing the affects of it.
A long wet spring here, too. And many of the daylilies are showing the affects of it.
JaneG
Start slowly . . . then taper off.
Start slowly . . . then taper off.