RE: Daylilies





 > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Anne Long [a*@ameritech.net]
> > Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 7:27 PM
> > To: perennials@mallorn.com
> > Subject: Daylilies
> >
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> > Poor Stella is getting beat up here, but I agree with those posters
> > who've pointed out that a good performer will be used, or overused, in
> > professional landscapes.
> >
>... I've also noticed how everyone loves and
> > grows Hyperion, but no one talks about how common it is...!
> >
> > There is a daylily list, but it's not as active as this one, so I post
> > this here.
> >
> > Anne - Chicago
> >

Actually, I have not seen a lot of Hyperion in my neck of the woods, nor 
have I found it in all that many catalogues, considering the number of 
catalogues available.  I did not know it was commonly found anywhere 
anymore, and since I like it so much, it's nice to hear.  I do see a lot 
more of h. fulva, though.

Pat - Pacific NW

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