Re: Day lilies
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: Day lilies
- From: K*@aol.com
- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1998 21:26:16 EDT
In a message dated 98-07-22 18:14:50 EDT, you write:
<< So-o-o, in the course of your search for day lilies, if you come
across orange triple ones, will you let me know what they are?
thanks a bunch,
Jeanne
>>
I have these myself, and so does my mother. I got mine at a local plant sale
that specializes in having a lot of natives. I believe that my mother has had
hers for over 40 years. I think that they are the native orange daylillies
that used to grow wild throughout much of the United States before it was
civilized. I think they have a natural tendancy to triples; some of mine have
been quadruples. Because they are natives, they have evolved to tolerate
conditions throughout much of the U.S. I've been wanting to verify all this,
so if someone out there disagrees, I'm open to information.
Linda
Memphis, zone 7
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