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Red daylilies
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Posted by
rcnaylor 6b Tex (
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Fri, Sep 2, 05 at 16:07
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RE: Red daylilies
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| Those are glorious day lilies. EP |
RE: Red daylilies
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| It's gorgeous. It looks like "Red Volunteer"--it IS. I've been meaning to get some of those. |
RE: Red daylilies
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| Fantastic pic of gorgeous lilies |
RE: Red daylilies
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- Posted by pippi21 Z7 Silver Spring, Md (My Page) on
Wed, Oct 9, 13 at 5:54
| What height does that get to be? Beautiful! Is Red Volunteer the real name or is it just a red volunteer that came up that didn't have a name when given to you? I have a few that are NOID.".just a purple daylily" from a plant swap. |
RE: Red daylilies
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| Those, if memory serves, got to be about 18 inches high. A pecan I planted years ago has now pretty much shaded them out. The more I garden, the more I appreciate the saying about a season for everything. |
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