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Daylily cross: Beautiful Edgings X Kermit's Scream
- 1 Apr, 2012
- 6 likes
First Flower: April 1
Height: 28"
Diameter: 6"
Fragrant (Maybe that's why the fly is there. As much as I like daylilies, I am not fond of their scent)
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This plant is only 1 year old and hasn't grown to the size where it can be divided. Also, it acts as an evergreen in my garden, which can be a problem for those who have freezing temperatures - I have the opposite problem with the dormant types, it doesn't get cold enough for them.
1 Apr, 2012
Hm, I grow lilies quite successfuly.
1 Apr, 2012
These are not Lillium species, but Hemerocallis. A dormant daylily in colder areas with teeth won't produce teeth in a warmer area. My favorite seller of daylilies doesn't get his to rebloom, but in my garden, I have no problems. I actually have 12 seedlings of this cross, and this was the only one that was evergreen. The rest were semi-evergreen or dormant, and are still growing to blooming size. The evergreen type continue to grow during the winter, and the dormants loose their leaves.
1 Apr, 2012
I see. Thank you.
1 Apr, 2012
A very nice soft colour!
23 Apr, 2012
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Do you sell those lilies, too? I might be interested in this one. Reminds me something from childhood.
1 Apr, 2012