Been gone awhile, but trying to get back in the swing of things. Here are some of mine. Will try not to post too many repeats, but it is nice to see how the same plant does in different parts of the country soo....
My goodness, just look at all those watermarks, complicated eyes, and variations
in color. You certainly have a lot of 'em. Isn't it amazing how some plants can
differ from one bloom to another? Keeps our attention, doesn't it?
Thank you, very nice display.
I love Baby Boomer. It really put on a show for me this year.
The patterned eyes do not always show the intricacies of their pattern. That is why I like to show more than one picture. The blooms in general will vary. And of course, we like to show our best here right?
Those are really beautiful, Laura! And I actually have a couple of those, although they haven't bloomed for me yet, so it's fantastic to see what they look like in your garden!
Name: Dot or Dorothy Parker Fort Worth TX (Zone 8a)
OMG this is TOO TOO funny. Pete Harry who is Nicole Harry Devitos father has a fan of Can't Touch This posted on the auction for sale. He had a picture of something else on the auction. So I sent him a question from the auction and told him he had the wrong picture of it on the auction. Today I'm looking at the auction list for 2012 intros and saw a familiar looking picture of CTT, yep, it was MY picture from here on the first page of this post. I'm still laughing about it. Why didn't he just use her picture, she is after all his daughter? Go figure, people are soo funny.
Good evening all from rainy MA. I'm attaching some photos of eyed daylilies that I took down in FL a couple of years ago. I'm loving to see all the different eyes My wish list is getting longer.....................
Hi Laura, Those particular photos were taken at the Stamile's garden, the Abijan's garden, Kinnebrew's and Phil Reilly's garden when I was fortunate to attend a Mecca gathering. All beatiful places to visit and so full of "eye candy" that each was hard to leave! Living up north here it was quite a treat to go down to FL then and visit all the different gardens.