Re: Identification help?


> The last file has my biggest wonder - unk bush.  It is a bush that I do not
> have a photo of the bloom but can tell you the ants love it and it is a
> white wispy bloom when it comes in the spring-early summer. It is a plant
> that was at my parents house and was relocated from volunteer shoots there.
> It is very fast growing and can be cut to the ground and within the next
> year is once again as large as you see.  I thought it could be a false
> spirea but have not been able to find it.

I thought it was a false spirea (Sorbaria sorbifolia) too.  What do you
mean about not being able to find it?

> Most of the day lily and iris I have gotten from friends or family and have
> no idea of the true names.  I have identified only by the location in most
> cases.  Forgive my ignorance on the specifics.  I never turn down a plant?
> They all need a home - right!  Many I have were from the original owner of
> the house prior to the 1970s or from the older homes in town.
> If you see a miss names one please also let me know.

It's tough to tell, but here are my guesses to the top two daylilies
too.  :)

   1.  Hemerocallis 'Strawberry Candy'
   2.  Hemerocallis 'Little Grapette'

Chris

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