Re: pink daylilies
- To: h*@mars.ark.com, perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: pink daylilies
- From: "* D* <d*@kilstock.com>
- Date: Thu, 9 Jul 1998 16:45:00 -0400
There are a lot -- and many of them give cites to others. Try, for
starters:
http://www.daylily.com/exchange/dlinks.html (Daylily exchange)
http://www.daylilies.org/daylilies.html (which is the Am. Hemerocallis
Society cite -- lists the winners of its "popularity" contest))
http://httpd4.dmans.com/daylilies/other.html (Daylilies growing on the
information highway -- list of cites)
http://www.starlightdaylilies.com/disk.htm (Has a downloadable catalog
that is set up to allow use as a screensaver -- I'm very fond of it.)
I'd love to know your favorite daylilies. I want to buy some new ones
this season at the local daylily club's exchange ($4 a double-fan --
can't be beat).
I still love the old favorites -- catherine woodberry, hyperion, stello
d'oro -- but I'm just learning about (and growing) some of the amazing
new ones (mostly I can't afford them, though). I'm less interested in
ones that have perfect blossoms, but are not necessarily good garden
plants, than those that make a nice splash in the garden. I like
baltimore oriole; red volunteer is smashing. Many I put in last year
aren't ready to make a good showing this year, but may turn out to be
great. . . . .
I've heard kindly light is great, but haven't seen it. More and more I
gravitate to plants that have a long long life, and that don't require a
lot of TLC.
Any suggestions?
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Do you know any really good daylily sites? I found a few but wonder
what
others have found.
Heather on Vancouver Island
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