Alex BULLFROG KISSES is absolutely worth it. It's had no trouble with the winters here. I thought I had lost fans of it this past winter but it has rebounded just fine. Last year I think Patric Guidry was offering it for like $10 a fan.
BORN TO BE WILD - FFO. Can't wait to see this once it settled with some warm and humid weather.
DANCING JUBILEE - Cannot say enough about this flower. Opens fine in cool weather and looks fantastic in pictures and the garden! The picture on the Floyd Cove website just does not do it justice.
James...finally some teeth on your John Kulpa. Teeth should become more pronounced as it gets warmer in your area. Like all edges, teeth need heat. Nice!
Here are some more, my Web of Intrigue is blooming, but the rain ruined the flower. I am going to start posting my new daylilies every Monday, instead of Saturday.
As to the tags...... Bury a tag every time you plant a dl, then even if the tag above ground gets lost; you will always be able to ID it by digging up the underground tag.
I am a strong believer in the simple fact is that what matters in this life is how we treat others. I think that's what living is all about. Not what I've done in my life but how I've treated others. ~~ Sharon Brown
Can't even begin to pick a favorite from the past few days, they are all beautiful! The daylilies are growing fast, making up for the lost month with the late spring. Sadly the weeds are, too. Still waiting for that first scape to show itself ....
Name: Tina Where the desert meets the sea (Zone 9b)
Two sets photographed yesterday - one in full sun for eight hours, the other in full shade. Left side pics are from 10 am at 98 degrees. Right side pics are from 6:30 pm after a high of 106 degrees.