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Jul 2, 2016 10:43 PM CST
Name: Wes
Ohio (Zone 6a)
I do have Kwanso, less than invasive in the environment I offered it. Neglect has me down to a single fan That I'm going to dig and pot for some nurturing. No sense turning around to buy a specimen with a hearty blooming size fan. I love the bloom, great colors and height that I like. Oddly enough I have a horribly invasive specimen of H. Fulva 2 corners of a shed away that's making for difficulty separating it from hybrid daylilies and hostas. Truly a nightmare of a plant. I've dug the bulk of it twice, it carries on like a zombie! I'll remove and root wash the good daylilies, 'Ol Fulva can hang with the hostas if it must. And it will...

My 1960's oldies include Red Ribbons, So Lovely, and Golden Candles and perhaps a few others. Crimson Pirate from the 1950's. All good flowers, I enjoy them.

I'd love to have a Lemon Lily and I know they're out there. Eh, I've got an unidentified for sure late blooming yellow species daylily that goes 6'-7'. Diurnal, heavy bloomer with skinny scapes that do an amazing job surviving rural winds. Small flower but it blooms as the veggie garden is fading, perfect in that regard.

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