HUMDINGER- by Joiner 1988
By Daglelie
- 18 Dec, 2012
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When I looked this one up on the internet, they proclaim it is not fragrant, but it smells good. It is evergreen and a Tetraploid.
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Me too - and end up with thousands of "this daylily is a magnificent yellow colour" - he he he! It can be so frustrating hey!
18 Dec, 2012
I have a field of yellow daylilies ....enjoyed by the deer. They really like the flowers and they will ignore the leaves . I love yellow and orange colored flowers. They look so cheery. Mine are little bit more "lemony" in color than this one.No idea of the spicies.
18 Dec, 2012
Klahanie, that must be a wonderful sight - a field of yellow - too bad for the deer habits! Most yellow ones smells good, I think it then tastes good as well, but I've never tried. I can just imagine so many fragrant daylilies growing together!
20 Dec, 2012
Daglelie, we eat buds and the flowers if I can get them before the deer snaps them. Some people even eat the tubers. I have never tried those. I do not know if all of the spicies are edible but I think they are. My daylilies multiply very quickly. I wish I could send you a bag or 2.
:-)
20 Dec, 2012
Hmmm I wish Klahanie...:-))
20 Dec, 2012
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Probably an unregistered name by Petal Faire Nursery in Pretoria. When it isn't on Tinkers or the AHS site, or when I want more information, I Google: daylily [name]
18 Dec, 2012