Legalily said:Final two on my NOID white. Wish I knew what it is it's been a great bloomer.
This was a couple weeks ago
Altheabyanothername said:@Pat236 Your little friend is a red headed bush cricket, Phyllopalpus pulchellus. A vivacious musician!
Everyone's blooms look so magnificent! The colors are so effervescent!
You should be so proud of your gardening skills and your plants!
Special note: Charley you really kicked it up a notch! Amber has the beautiful inside arrangement going on! Photography will never be the same. Great jobs! May everyone and their family be surrounded by joy, generosity, and serenity! May all pets be blessed!
Raven said:These are photos I took this morning. I bet some of you are like me--take a photo one day and think it is the best and post it--then, the next day, a better bloom presents itself. Annoys me--but I love them all.
FUN FLING I planned to dig this out and pass it on in the spring--now, I don't know---
JADE PRINCESS-- always consistent, good height, great substance, gorgeous color
PLANET MAX--spiders aren't my favorite but I like this one--and it stands on its own
PURPLE BADGER--this one needs to grow on me--2nd year
REVENGE--ditto above
SUMMER RE-RUN--small bloom
VANILLA FLUFF--huge flower, late bloomer here and an amazing performer this year
VERA BIAGLOW--a great garden daylily. Lots of blooms
VICTOIA PARK a Culver - outstanding plant here
VIOLET ANGEL
And this one was sold to me as Eyes Right Jones--but it is not. Any ideas?
Polymerous said:@Legalily - I checked the AHS database for two of those (I'm lazy), and they aren't listed there either.
My best guess is that these plants were never registered, and are being sold under the "garden names" of the originator. You can contact the nursery where you got them from, and inquire.
That is too bad, because somewhere down the line someone may register a daylily under those names, and then there is potential for confusion.
Case in point: 'Little Miss Sunshine' is a tet that was registered with the AHS in 2010. However, there is a plant that is a "selection" of 'Stella de Oro' which is being sold in some nurseries under the same name. (I mentioned this in a note under the ATP entry, and also sent an email to the one nursery that I know for sure is selling this, which prompted from that nursery, which you can read in the response to my note.)
If the nursery is indeed (as it seems) selling daylilies under garden names, you might encourage them to register the plants under the AHS, so as to avoid more plant confusion.