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First Hemerocallis flowering.
By Siris
- 19 May, 2018
- 6 likes
I think this is lilioasphodelus, hiding in an Aquilegia.
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No Dawn, I've had this years. It's a very old variety. Over the years I've bought some, and been give some from relatives and friends, am growing a couple from seed crosses (as an experiment).
20 May, 2018
Like the lily poking through the Aquilegia. On purpose, or a surprise?
21 May, 2018
The Aqueligia is a self sown seedling. I didn't see the Daylily at first because of it.
21 May, 2018
That is early, no flowers just a lot of leaves on all ours.....
22 May, 2018
Keep us updated with your seed cross experiment
22 May, 2018
Will do, don't expect anything great, haven't got the variety of material available as parents.
28 May, 2018
I like these trumpet Hemerocallis. H.citrinus is almost in bloom here.
29 May, 2018
I like the flowers of Daylilies but there always seems a lot of foliage, takes up a lot of space in a small garden.
30 May, 2018
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See who else is growing Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus (Lemon Lily).
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Yay I have buds! Is it a Kathy one?
20 May, 2018