Re CULT: Iris/Daylily Bed
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- Subject: Re CULT: Iris/Daylily Bed
- From: "* C* <m*@iglou.com>
- Date: Wed, 14 May 1997 21:02:07 -0600 (MDT)
Amy,
In one bed, it is like the left side is Daylilies and the right side
is Irises. In the other bed. It is Irises on the edges and Daylilies and
other perennials in the middle. The other perennials are: Candy Lily,
Crinum, Purple columbine, Purple Cone Flowers, Butterfly Bush, Monarda, Ox
Eye Daisy, Sundrops (Oenethera) Hibiscus coccineus, and even a Fringe Tree.
One annual you may wish to try is Penta. It does well here and draws
butterflies and Hummingbirds.
I am in the Daylily e-mail robin, but all trys so far to reach the
site you listed were unsuccessful. I think that it was volume of usage. I
will try again, but I can't promise you that I can identify them.
Mark A. Cook
macook@iglou.com
Lexington, KY USDA Zone 5/6 Sunset Zone 35