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Mar 6, 2024 7:16 PM CST
Name: Char
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*Blush* Thank you Dragonfly. I love the relief forms too.

:thumbsup: Empire of Desire is a pretty one!

You have a nice list of reliefs Dragonfly. I had Intaglio Image at one point, tender here. Wonder of it All didn't open well with our cool mornings so I rarely saw a pretty bloom.
I love Dan Hansen's relief forms and I've seen a lot of them when visiting Curt (Hanson) over the years. Keys To The Kingdom, was tender but survived a few years for me and can be found in the background of some of my intro's. One of Dan's that has done well and is still here is Cliff Hanger, an oldie but goody, parent to Nazca Hummingbird which is parent to Through Time and Space.




No Fear, is a newer one Dan sent me that he thought would be ok this far north. I haven't checked it yet this spring but it was ok last year.


Carved Pumpkin Pie, has always done well.


Groovin' a Lee Pickles intro.


When Johnny Comes Marching Home another one from Lee.


Normally I can't grow the Spacecoast plants but Spacecoast Pattern Plus has been here a long time.


Nan, you could ask Dan about a rust resistant relief form. He's very open and honest about his daylilies.

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