Joy of Life sdlg
- 22 May, 2012
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An extra bright orange with ruffled edge above yellow throat with a 5" diameter.
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It is one of those you cann't miss, no matter where you stand.
22 May, 2012
A double and a frilly edge !!!!, yes stunning.........
23 May, 2012
Im looking for the place in the garden to set my first hemerocalis
29 May, 2012
Pick an area that gets a lot of sun, but if it is too hot, then some afternoon shade. Fall planting works best for those of us in warmer areas. And if it doesn't freeze where you live, I would get the evergreen or semi-evergreen type.
30 May, 2012
there is an east side place protected in cold winters but cannot do much about freezing. Last winter some days was -12 in the night.
30 May, 2012
In that case, the dormant and semi-evergreen types will work best for you. The dormant types die down to the crown, which protects them and they need the cold to perform best.
30 May, 2012
ok thanks for your piece of advise. Some one gave (offer)me a plant of hemarocalis but didnt tell what excactly is.So I have to follow your advice to be sure.
thanks a lot.
you know here in Greece most people dont use names for their plants like we do here in GOY.
30 May, 2012
Yes, the local name thing is the same here in Portugal; Pansies are Amor Perfecta, calla lilies are jarros (pitchers), and it goes on.
31 May, 2012
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This one is stunning, Wylie!
22 May, 2012