The newest family picture...
By Daglelie
- 25 Oct, 2012
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Yes, that is what is so fascinating about hybridizing! :-))
25 Oct, 2012
Great title. Good looking family. Which one is the elder?
25 Oct, 2012
It makes it hard to keep some and toss the others (something that has to be done or you run out of space)
25 Oct, 2012
They are all from spring 2012 Klahanie, ha ha so glad I did not get so many kids at the same time! Yes Wylie, it will take another year or two to make that difficult decision. I love them all. Yellow daylilies are so easy to keep - there are not so many problems with them, they are more likely to be sun fast and the raindrops do not interfere with their looks and thrips don't attack them either and the same for cream coloured ones, I believe.
26 Oct, 2012
What a good looking family.
27 Oct, 2012
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Like all children all are slightly different :-)
25 Oct, 2012