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Daylily 'Third Witch'

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By Simbad


Daylily 'Third Witch' (Hemerocallis)

The first of the witches to open, well the third really but you know what I mean,lol.



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That's a beautiful flower. :-)

2 Jul, 2012

 

Hi Kathy.. those look lovely :o)

2 Jul, 2012

 

Whew....saw Lily and witch....was worried for a sec ;)

2 Jul, 2012

 

Wow....Fabulous Simbad...:>)

2 Jul, 2012

 

Stunning, lovely colours Simbad

3 Jul, 2012

 

Terrific eye and throat. I don't think there are many flowers that can compete with the green throats many daylilies have.

3 Jul, 2012

 

Lol Lil :-)
Thanks everyone I just love the markings on this one too, liked it so much had to buy the other 2 'Brown Witch' and 'Grey Witch' they're still to come :-)
Think your right Wylie they just glow don't they.

3 Jul, 2012

 

A very interesting colour! How would one describe it?

4 Jul, 2012

 

I'm not sure how I'd describe the colour Daglelie mmmm, on Tinkers its described as black/red but thats not how it looks in this country, strange how weather conditions can make the colours look so different.

7 Jul, 2012



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