Re: OT-DayLillies
- To: Multiple recipients of list <i*@rt66.com>
- Subject: Re: OT-DayLillies
- From: S* T* <s*@sure.net>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 11:42:44 -0600 (MDT)
>Earlier this year I put in plants of one variety of nicotiana, some diascia
>(pretty pink flowers), babiana bulbs, some interesting species geraniums
>with small pink flowers, veronica "Georgia Blue", a pink verbena which I
>expect to form a mulch/mat, and at the shady end some coral bells. Also
>planted early this spring, the bed is backed (between the bed and the west
>wall of the house) with two Chitalpa trees (pink blossoms in the spring), an
>Indigo Spires salvia, a yellow flax and a pink buddliea. I would be
>interested in taking out some of the yellow daylilies that are not as
>attractive as some of the others and replacing them with pink daylilies.
>
>Thanks for your comments!
>
>Dorothy C. Frisbie
>Woman of Many Interests
>Escondido, CA
>AIS Region 15, Sunset Zone 20/21
>>
Have you gone to Buena Creek Nursery? They have a great variety of Day
lilies as well as many drought tolerant plants. I live in San Juan
Capistrano and have a sister in Rancho Bernardo. When you go to BC be sure
to go to Judy's Perimeters next door.