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Jul 6, 2016 6:15 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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dc0145a said:Char in VT I see you have Witch Hollow. That one is on my 'must have' list. Smiling It looks beautiful in your photo.
Did you purchase from Charmaine Rich Hold N' Heaven Daylilies?


*Blush* *Blush* Oh dear my bad. I am Charmaine. I really don't know who knows or doesn't know my real identity. I've always felt it was a conflict of interest to be moderator of the Daylily forum and "promote" my intro's on the forum so I try not to do it. I do however post images of them occasionally when they fit the thread topic or in the monthly bloom threads. So sorry for any confusion.

Yes, I do grow Witch Hollow Smiling and love it....even though I have never been that fond of reds. (Scapes are up and peak bloom should be around the week of the 20th to the 27th. If you'd like to come up and visit send me a tmail to let me know when.)

I also realized I said "six" in my post and only listed 5. I forgot Noble Lord, a wonderful rich velvety purple. Not the best clump shot as it only shows part of the clump.

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