TBGDN's Plant List: Daylily NOIDS

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All plants listed have at some time been grown here on the property. In most cases they still are. Time & circumstances might have changed the current status of some plants. For example annuals might be here one year and gone the next. Some veggies are dropped because of poor quality or lack of hardiness and disease resistence. Status can be summed up with terms like, "permanent perennial residents, losses due to weather, diseases, annuals only, or simply vanished for unknown reasons". As time permits I will attempt updates & edits where needed. Should anyone have a question don't hesitate to T-Mail me. Thanks for browsing my list.

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NOID-EB-NA
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Daylily NOIDS
This is a sumptuous bloom. It came to me from friends several years ago without a name, and it is not a seedling. (as far as I know) The color is almost a perfect match from camera to real life vision. It has a good medium height scape (30" max) and blooms are outstanding.

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NOID-EB-NASH
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Daylily NOIDS
This is a beautiful large daylily with brightly "popsickle orange" blooms. Its substance is thick, and easily stands up to most weather. It was given to me as "Orange Sherbet", but that name does not check out. It is very much worth keeping in the meantime.

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NOID-ST
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Daylily NOIDS
This was bought several years ago under the name "Sugar Time". It is neither that cultivar, nor the Siloam Sugar Time. I do not know what it is, but have decided to keep it as a NOID. It's too bad since it is a nice plant with lots of scapes and blooms.

Today's site banner is by Murky and is called "Ballerina Rose Hybrid"

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