Re: Interest in Late blooming daylilies
- Subject: Re: Interest in Late blooming daylilies
- From: M*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2002 14:14:26 EDT
In a message dated 8/7/2002 11:41:41 AM Central Daylight Time,
SSaxton@schwabe.com writes:
> a really beautiful peach, not orange!
Don't like orange?!, well I am always on the look out to add more good orange
tones to my Daylily collections.
A number of good reds bloom late. Most of the Daylilies are done/finishing
up this week but I still have 20 or so varieties still in bloom that started
last week and a few that will wait a week or two to start.
I am so happy about this Daylily season- I finely got rid of all my
'Hyperion' and 'Catherine Woodberry' and 'Happy Hours' on to new and better
things. When getting new plants this year I seemed to have been fixated on
orange-salmon and yellow.
I have a strong preference for solid colors and richly toned pastels.
Here is link to a picture of one that I like:
<A HREF="http://hardyplants.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/orngtromer.JPG">http://hardyplants.com/Merchant2/graphics/00000001/orngtromer.JPG</A>
Its called "Orange Tremor" -So warning for those that do not like the orange
tones.
Nice large flowers over 6 inches wide that just glow in the sun.
Paul
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