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HAVE, eight fans of Leebea Orange Crush daylilies,...
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Mon, May 30, 11 at 0:50
| Looking ideally for Clematis vines in dark purple or pink. Or, Blue Fountain bellflower, may trade for other day lilies(specifically, gentle shepherd, inspired word, little Missy to name a few). Will consider whatever plant you may have. Must be perennial and hardy in zone 4a. Thanks. |
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| They are potted. Four fans per 6 inch pot. If anyone would like more than eight, that can easily be arranged up to about twenty. I have transplanted some fans. They take easily and are vigorous growers. Will flower three to four ft by second season. |
correction,
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| I have seven fans potted, three in one, four in another. |
RE: HAVE, eight fans of Leebea Orange Crushc daylilies,...
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RE: HAVE, eight fans of Leebea Orange Crush daylilies,...
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| I can't find 'Blue Fountain' as a cultivar name for a campanula - what are you looking for? I wold be interested in the DL. Penny |
RE: HAVE, eight fans of Leebea Orange Crush daylilies,...
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| My appologies, I'm new and ignorant. It was Blue Waterfall and apparently it looks patented. Is pp with #'s beside it the same as ppaf?? Did not do that on purpose. I didn't know how to identify a patented flower from unpatented until this afternoon. |
Newbies suck! (I mean me) LOL
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| After sifting through MANY daylily sites, I believe I have improperly identified my plant(maybe the initial site did also). After carefull examination of many pictures, even though mine is not blooming yet, I believe it's 'brigade' not Orange Crush. Mine are almost solid vibrant orange. They were here when I moved in 9 yrs ago. I did not plant them, but have a pretty good idea of their coloring. The second pic of Orange Crush looked nothing like mine. So sorry. |
RE: HAVE, eight fans of Leebea Orange Crush daylilies,...
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| If you want to trade plants, at some point you'll probably need to post a picture of something you have. That's a learning experience, email me if you want to know how I do it. Brigade sounds even better! Here is info on Brigade from Paradise Gardens: * 5" bloom, 24" tall, Early-Mid Season, Dormant Bright, very bright! Blooms are a rich orange with a small green throat. Penny |
RE: HAVE, eight fans of Leebea Orange Crush daylilies,...
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| Should I wait until they flower before offering a trade? They end up about 4ft tall once they are flowering. I don't know how I would ship them then. I do need to know how to post pics from forums that don't offer the "choose file" button. How do I pull a pic out of my email? I will post a pic of the AMAZING size of the transplants of single fans three seasons ago once I fugure this out. They are HUGE! Oh, and I guess I need to find something that's not patented that I want. LOL |
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