Hemerocallis Moonlit Masquerade x Always Afternoon (For my File)
By Siris
- 27 Jun, 2018
- 6 likes
A trial for me of crossing 2 Tets. The resulting Offspring resembles its pollen parent.
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Excellent....watch out Pollies!! lol
28 Jun, 2018
No way, Dd, Although they are quicker to grow from seed than Iris, I haven't got the space. Their disadvantage is there is a lot of leaf for, on most, a few flowers, or maybe they need time to clump up, then more leaf!
29 Jun, 2018
You need to move lol!!
29 Jun, 2018
You've said that before, just need to stop propagating.
1 Jul, 2018
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What a lovely salmon colour well done.
27 Jun, 2018