I love the form of this two-year-old seedling. It was destined for the compost heap, because it doesn't fit into my program and I'm desperate for space. I would describe its color as vanilla orange with a darker eye and a green throat that flares out slightly unto the tepals. It has 3-way branching and at least 25 buds per scape. It's free to the first person who sends me a tree-mail.
Gardener was the label imprinted on me when the souls were handed out and so be it. --Margaret Roach (Thank you, Sharon!) Notes from the Garden: Articles of interest on all aspects of gardening Cottage-in-the-Meadow Gardens: Come on in and take the tour! Check out the photos!
Gardener was the label imprinted on me when the souls were handed out and so be it. --Margaret Roach (Thank you, Sharon!) Notes from the Garden: Articles of interest on all aspects of gardening Cottage-in-the-Meadow Gardens: Come on in and take the tour! Check out the photos!
Thanks, Daniel. I forgot to mention that this cultivar is a diploid. I would describe the eye as feathered.
Gardener was the label imprinted on me when the souls were handed out and so be it. --Margaret Roach (Thank you, Sharon!) Notes from the Garden: Articles of interest on all aspects of gardening Cottage-in-the-Meadow Gardens: Come on in and take the tour! Check out the photos!
Gardener was the label imprinted on me when the souls were handed out and so be it. --Margaret Roach (Thank you, Sharon!) Notes from the Garden: Articles of interest on all aspects of gardening Cottage-in-the-Meadow Gardens: Come on in and take the tour! Check out the photos!
TomThumb was the early bird and will receive the above seedling. Congrats, Tom!
Gardener was the label imprinted on me when the souls were handed out and so be it. --Margaret Roach (Thank you, Sharon!) Notes from the Garden: Articles of interest on all aspects of gardening Cottage-in-the-Meadow Gardens: Come on in and take the tour! Check out the photos!
Wow Larry, that Michael Morri seedling poly is a nice one thanks for sharing the photo with us. Congratulations TomThumb, your new plant should make a great addition to your garden.
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Thank you very much Larry!
It's a beautiful seedling, and so nice of you to offer it.
I'd hate for it to have to go to the compost. I'll be sure to give it a good home.
Gardener was the label imprinted on me when the souls were handed out and so be it. --Margaret Roach (Thank you, Sharon!) Notes from the Garden: Articles of interest on all aspects of gardening Cottage-in-the-Meadow Gardens: Come on in and take the tour! Check out the photos!
Remember Elizabeth Frances Woodhall having a very long bloom season here as well. Sold it out of the garden several years ago to make room for something new.
Cool poly!
Only two images for tonight....
Last bloom on Moon Mountains an interesting oldie, but goodie. There's a rebloom scape on the clump about to start opening.
Boy I miss posting on this thread. Our unseasonable morning lows (43 this morning) have just been crushing my bloom. I'll be back though, new scapes on five daylilys
Charley
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Name: Ginny G Central Iowa (Zone 5a) Plant Addict!!
Charlemagne said:Boy I miss posting on this thread. Our unseasonable morning lows (43 this morning) have just been crushing my bloom. I'll be back though, new scapes on five daylilys
Name: Ginny G Central Iowa (Zone 5a) Plant Addict!!
Mike I'm jealous! Mine are almost completely done I did plant more lates for next year though
Question- I put new ones out last fall and this spring but need to move them forward since the bushes I planted are too close ( I really should know better ). Should I move them now or wait until spring?