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Re: Heuchera and Daylily Question
- Subject: Re: Heuchera and Daylily Question
- From: C* I* <c*@comcast.net>
- Date: Sat, 28 Jun 2008 08:55:01 -0400
Cheryl, how long have you had H. Tiramisu?? Have you had it long
enough to see any of the colour changes they're touting? We have a
superb small nursery not far from here, and their advice was to wait
a couple of years to see if it does what it says. (they had a bunch
in stock so it wasn't that they didn't have it) But from the
pictures I'm definitely lusting!
I just got it this spring; I'll wander out and see what the color is
doing. As purchased, it was lemony with a pink heart.
Has anyone else grown it?
Also, I have a neat daylily - split from a friend, who got a split
from her sister, who got it....you know how that goes. It is a
green and white (white, NOT cream) striped foliage. Last year was
the first time it bloomed for me. (my friend's never has bloomed -
she grows it in shade for the colour). Semi-double apricot blooms.
Has anyone any idea what it might be? It really is worth having even
just for the foliage.
There are a couple like that - a variegated version of Kwanso.
Beware, it's parent is know for it's thug like qualities. It spreads
by stolons (not rhizomes).
Cheryl
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Cheryl Isaak
another day, another rink
growing, stitching and reading in NH
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