Re: Interest in Late blooming daylilies


Hello!
<< If there is interest, I will put together my list of late bloomers
 from my collection. >>

Maybe you could make a list of a dozen or so that are not hard to find that
bloom in mainly in August.  Nearly all of mine bloom in August because of the
zone but late bloomers would be a good thing to know when shopping.

I escpecially like those that are purple or at least try to be purple.  What
you find to be late in New Hampshire would be late summer, I suppose,
elsewhere.
I can do that, not everything is easily available, but if some one wants sources, I'll let them know off list where to find them! Claire, will lavanders do?

Cheryl, is Rocket City that neon orange plant that I have a dim memory of,
one that blooms quite tall and is hard to place near other plants?   I had
one called Orange Crush which I gave to someone who wanted it because it
often produced more than the three/petal/three tepal arrangement.  That was
pretty neon lighted also.
ROCKET CITY (orange with white mid-ribs and a faint red eye) and ORANGE CRUSH (jut open a can) are hot flowers but are not the hottest in my garden. ORANGE CRUSH does polytepal often for me or at least it did last year; it was among the mowed!

Another day of 70's here, windows are open and the hockey rink is freezing.
Cheryl
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Cheryl Isaak
Londonderry, NH
AHS Region 4, USDA Zone 4B/5A
growing, stitching and reading in NH

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