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Sunday, February 07, 2010

Multiples M-Z

Let's finish up my little winter escape with the remainder of the alphabet. Just a few images with multiple blooms...

Orchid Corsage


Peppermint Pinwheel


Pink Peppermint


Pirate Code


Raspberry Goosebumps


Ruby Spider


Sandra Elizabeth


Shoo-Fly Pie


Small World Ali


Small World Looney Tunes


So Many Stars

Spacecoast Dream Catcher


Spacecoast Eye Declare


Spotted Fever


Starman's Quest


Swan Pond


Thanks Mister Wizard

Tuxedo Junction

Waiting in the Wings



Lots of nice color...on a day when my front door is iced shut....

8 comments:

  1. A pretty sight for snow covered eyes!

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  2. So many beautiful daylilies. I think some more daylilies just got added to my wish list... :)

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  3. They are all just so gorgeous I would take them all. LOL! Just adore the Raspberry Goosebumps. Dream Catcher is such a pretty pink along with Spotted Fever. You have so many beauties.

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  4. You must answer my question!! Do you really OWN all these daylilies that you feature (except your tours, of course!)?? I'm constantly amazed at the numbers and varieties you feature. (Jealous, of course!) ;-) Beautiful! And where do you find them??

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  5. Hi Jan: Hope you're doing better. I just needed some color with all this whiteness around us!

    Oh Sweet Bay, the lists never end! The 2010s are out, or at least mostly....many more to think about!

    Thank you, Hocking Hills Gardener! They are so fun to grow and work with.

    Lol, Shady Gardener! Of course, I will answer your question. Yes, unless I say otherwise, they're mine...and taken right here in my small yard. I have somewhere in the neighborhood of 750+ registered daylilies. I'm a little uncertain as my spreadsheet includes all...even those that are no longer here...I should query it to determine the exact number.

    Every year, I'm determined to get the number down...but, I keep adding... so the math doesn't work...ha.

    I also have hundreds of seedlings...space is tight here...why some of those seedlings are still in boxes...

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  6. P.S. Shady Gardener...I buy from lots of different places/folks. Sometimes directly from the hybridizer...sometimes from re-sellers (of which there are very many, some better than others). One of my favorite places is the Lily Auction. Good deals to be had there! Always check a seller's feedback. I occasionally sell there, too.

    The best place to buy is from a local grower (to you). There you'll find plants that are ready to jump into your own garden without missing a beat. Find out when peak bloom is in your area. A daylily farm in peak bloom is not to be missed!

    Oh yes...if there are any local daylily clubs in your area, they usually have spring and fall sales. Unbeatable prices on those.

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  7. Those are some fine flowers there. I am oohhing and aaaing over your lilies. I stepped over from Flowerlady's blog.

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Gotta Comment? Great! Thanks in advance for taking the time. I'll get back to you as soon as possible, assuming I'm not in the garden...because there, I lose all track of time...(Don't you?)...Take care now.