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Sep 20, 2011 6:28 PM CST
Name: Mike
Long Beach, Ca.
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Thanks, Juli.
I used to lurk a lot on cubits but didn't post much. My garden is really small compared to the huge spaces so many of you seem to have, so I'm limited on what I can grow.

Here's another red, but it isn't all that spectacular. It's what they refer to here as a "landscape daylily". It's sold at wholesale nurseries to contractors and has no official "name" that I'm aware of. The good thing about it is that it's evergreen and blooms 3 or 4 times a year. I know that sounds impossible, but it's true. Very prolific when it's in bloom, too.

For reasons I don't understand, most nurseries around here have horrible dl selections, if any at all. They all carry the same (boring) cultivars compared to what's available online.
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