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Feb 25, 2018 1:10 PM CST
Name: Sheridragonfly/Sheri
Alabama (Zone 8b)
Salvias Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Buenos Aires..
because it is a rose pink that holds its color and
multiplies well and stands upright.
Here it is in my Sheris healing flower garden
zone 8b.
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Feb 25, 2018 1:44 PM CST
Name: Ken
East S.F. Bay Area (Zone 9a)
Region: California
needrain said:Is 'Lilting Belle' considered pink? It was the only one I grew that struck me as pink.


Color is highly subjective, but to my eye it's more "pink" than 80-90% of the other images in this thread. Having cooler weather, most of the pinks lean toward rose or lavender here.
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Feb 25, 2018 2:20 PM CST
Name: Ken
East S.F. Bay Area (Zone 9a)
Region: California
So far, Betty's picture of Pink Lemonade Party is probably my favorite.

I don't grow it anymore, but Brown's Pink Attraction was the best I've ever grown in this color class. The second photo was taken at Eclectic Gardens in Oregon, and is closest to what I saw here.



Jinkerson's Blush of Esther continues to be a favorite. Reliable opener, always good color.


My very favorite is a seedling out of Ed Brown x J.T. Davis. It has different "looks", depending on culture, season and first scape vs. rebloom scape, but never fails to open properly, and repeats generously.

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Feb 25, 2018 7:33 PM CST
Name: Diana
Lincoln, NE (Zone 5b)
Daylilies Region: Nebraska Organic Gardener Dog Lover Bookworm
I don't own a bunch of pink daylilies, and I've only had one or two bloom so far... Amazing to me, I liked enough to dab pollen on it and collect seeds.
Michigan Magic (from @deryll)


And one of my very first daylilies- which I never consider "pink" though the database lists the color as "pink self." I've always loved the peachy-pink look. I crossed this one too this year...


The rest of the pinks I have, I'm waiting for spring : )
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