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Re: Any discussions
- To: daylily-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Any discussions
- From: "* P* L* <lindsey@lorien.mallorn.com>
- Date: Thu, 4 Jun 1998 18:25:41 -0500 (CDT)
- In-Reply-To: <00f401bd900e$b8d12ca0$44d037a6@home1> from "Garden Nut" at Jun 4, 98 07:15:51 pm
> I have been somewhat disappointed that we've had so little
> discussion here.
>
> Let me pose a question and try to get something going. Is there
> a "striped daylily". I've often thought this would be a nice
> development--I lean toward purple and yellow but other
> combinations would be nice. What do you think?
I don't think that there are any heavily striped daylilies (but
please let me know if there are), but most that I've seen are
only striped in the midribs and veins.
Klehm's has some on their web site:
http://www.klehm.com/daylilies/bowlofroses.html
http://www.klehm.com/daylilies/numinousmoments.html
I'm lucky -- Champaign is where Klehm's has their mail order
business, along with LOTS of trial gardens. I go out there a couple
of times a year and look at their peony/daylily/hosta collections.
Anyone else ever see anything striped?
Chris
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