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Jun 24, 2012 12:42 PM CST
Name: Mona
Guntown, Ms (Zone 7b)
I love nature & everything outdoors
Daylilies Dog Lover
Tina, I looked back in my photos from 2010, 2011 and earlier this Spring and yes, this one has this habit of laying the petals back. Some don't get as "graceful" as this one is but they still tried. It's blooming again today. The color is a little lighter but the form is the same as this photo. I've got to get this one pulled to the keeper area. I think it has some good potiental. I've got pods on this one, I'll be anxious to see what they look like in a couple of years.

The Elizabeth Salter x unkn is another of my best to me. It's only about 3.5" but it just loves to bloom. It's been blooming since the first of May and is putting up another rebloom scape. This one will set a pod everytime I touch it with pollen. In fact, it had so many that I had to stop.

The melon that I'm going to register is always so pretty. Alot of blooms have a full inch of ruffles and the shapes can be so cool. It will be from 6.5 to 8 inches. It's got seed pods on it and the pollen has been really good for me this year.

Thanks everybody for your kind words. It sure makes all the work worth it, to hear your comments.

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