Daylily Fulva (tawny daylily)
By Simbad
- 18 Jun, 2010
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Thats a pretty burnt orange colour Kathy .... I have a bud on the one you sent me , I can't wait for it to open :-)
18 Jun, 2010
Thankyou :-)
Oh thats a shame carol, they don't like to be planted to deeply just level with were roots join leaves, that can prevent flowering, or if the clump gets to big ,and the odd one or two can sulk for a year after division, like a sunny spot but will stand a bit of shade I give mine a spring feed of seaweed food too, can't think of any other reasons sorry.
Oooh thats good news Amy, thats a brilliant one always has lots of flowers, look forward to piccies :-)
19 Jun, 2010
Ah, interesting info. thanks Kathy. That might explain why mine isn't flowering. I'll dig it up later and replant!
19 Jun, 2010
Brilliant!
8 Nov, 2010
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Beautiful! I dont seem to have much luck with these all foilage and no flwers;0(
18 Jun, 2010