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Apr 23, 2023 5:08 AM CST
Name: Laura
Kingsport, TN (Zone 7a)
Birds Bluebonnets Cat Lover Daylilies Canning and food preservation Irises
tveguy3 said: I have had years where a bloom looked more saturated in color then other years. Not sure what causes that, but it happens at times. More with pink ones (for me at least). Die Laughing will have different degrees of color breaks on each bloom, and sometimes none at all. At least that's been my experience with it. That seems to be born out in the pictures in the database.
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Die Laughing 2019
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Die Laughing 2020
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Die Laughing 2021
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Die Laughing 2022

Same plant, same camera, different years.


With daylilies it seems like cooler weather the night or two before opening makes the blooms more saturated. I wonder if some irises work that way as well. And come to think of it, the daylily I see the most variation on is pink! (Winter Rainbow)

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