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Sun, Jun 30, 13 at 13:27
| The bonus is in the upper left corner - the daylily is the tetraploid Cameran Quantz |
This post was edited by DelawareDonna on Sun, Jun 30, 13 at 13:55
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| Both are beautiful. How long have you had these? That's an impressive showing, especially against the gray of the building. |
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| Your daylilies are looking very nice. Heathy looking foliage on those plants. What are their names? |
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- Posted by greylady-gardener 6 (My Page) on Sun, Jun 30, 13 at 22:01
| beautiful lilies! Love the colour. Did you see the 'bonus' before you took the pic? :-) |
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- Posted by DelawareDonna 7 (My Page) on Sun, Jun 30, 13 at 22:21
| Actually, I was focused on taking the photo of the lilies not on the hummingbird feeder so I was surprised to see the hummie when I viewed the photo. I can't remember the timeline but I started with two plants in front of the window and divided them about four years ago. They get sun for approx. 8 hours per day. Cameran Quantz is a prolific bloomer and gorgeous in person. Some more daylilies - These are Benchmark - another tetraploid. |
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