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Daylily 'Curly Cinnamon Windmill'

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By Simbad


Daylily 'Curly Cinnamon Windmill' (hemerocallis)

Much taller than its registered height of 28inches here, nearer to 4ft!!!! so planted in totally the wrong place at the front of the bed lol, must make a note to move it next year.



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That kind of things happens sometimes :p

I planted Fatsia Japonica and Nandina too close, not knowing back then the latter grows very fast(-ish). Lucky, you'll be able to move your daylily next year, but I don't think I can move either of them; they are (kind of) too big to move. Well, maybe I'm wrong. I'll think about it and move one of them this winter (or later).

28 Nov, 2013

 

i do like these :-)))

28 Nov, 2013

amy
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That is tall Kathy but very pretty ........

28 Nov, 2013

 

You are lucky these dormant types do so well for you.

29 Nov, 2013

 

Thankyou all :-)
I'm terrible for planting things to close Tommymoo many mistakes over the years my biggest though is my Cedrus Deodora beautiful specimen but planted far to near the hedge and getting far to big can't bring myself to chop it though :-(, good job these are much easier to move :-)
Suppose we are Wylie, cold winters do have their advantages sometimes ;-), I've just bought a new one, 'Spider Miracle' looks like a good one to breed with lots of children and love the green throat.

29 Nov, 2013

 

I'm going to post a photo of Grey Witch x Spider Miracle that I think you will find very interesting. :))

29 Nov, 2013

 

This is SO stunning!!

30 Nov, 2013

 

Oooo off to have a look now Wylie :-)
Thanks Daglelie, this one was great in its first year only two scapes but lots of branching and it flowered for weeks.

30 Nov, 2013



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