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Wrennie #91974 Jul 17th, 2007 at 09:48 AM
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i just googled. It's Strawberry Candy I'm pretty sure.


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You gals are doing better than the florist where I hunt them,,Excellent ladies and gents...... bop I love your work.
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My blackberry lily - ladyanne I believe, is just starting to bloom. I love this plant.

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You lucky chicken......Mine isnt in bloom yet.. I started it from seed 2 years ago, I am patiently waiting for that one.

I think :list: your a mind reader.. It has quite a few branches so I am hoping..
That is very nice .
Thanks for sharing.
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dodge #92667 Jul 18th, 2007 at 12:14 PM
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Ohhh all the beautiful Daylilies. I love Daylilies because they are so hardy and easy. I grow them all though. Daylilies, Asiatic, Orientals. They all have a special place in my garden. I have them so that they are blooming from May - Sept.

Here are some Daylilies, they are so different you can have spiders, doubles some with pretty deep color eyes. LOL

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cinta .......
YOur a gem............
I love yours and mine and everyone elses on here......Lilies.......
I am big on Asiatic......SOme even has a perfumy smell.. One new one bloomed today.........I have to up load it .........

Now tell me which ones bloom in May??????I am in the market for early ones. Mine are probably June starts and are still going as I speak......

DO daylilys bloom all summer/

Once again, good work Cin......


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Thanks, I love looking at everyone's Daylilies.

I have early, early daylilies that usually bloom by Memorial Day.

If you have flowers that look like your Asiatic blooming now they are probably Orientals.

Asiatic bloom first (general little or no fragrance) June-July
Oriental Bloom next (Fragrant to knock you socks off Fragrance) July-Aug

This is one of my Oriental Lilies blooming now and you can smell it 100' away.
I cannot get close to it because the fragrance is too strong and my allergies kick in. But it is a beautiful fragrance far away.

I took this picture in the evening beautiful fragrance and glows in the dark.
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When you are buying the lilies look to see if they say Asiatic or Oriental, Orientpet another fragrant Late bloomer or LA.


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Here is a new one of mine that just opened today.
Is it Oriental lily? It is really perfume smelly.

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Yep that is a Oriental. It looks like Stargazer and it is a beautiful one too. Those are your July-August bloomers.


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Cinta

Thanks .
I have 3 more colors to bloom yet an mine are done for 2007..
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HiPenny,

Thanks.....One drawback on those.. THey done produce extra bulbs, come fall, like my other unscented ones..
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I Love daylilies too! I'm just hooked on them...Iris also...but daylilies are so much easier to grow!
My "Darla Anita" daylily opened again today...beautiful and loads of ruffles!
I sure wish the blooms lasted more than one day tho...

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I am not sure but I do think the Asiatic lily which I raise do last more than a day ..Blooms.

I do the Asiatic most cause I arent wild about all the leaves on daylilys..Asiatic goes straight up an blooms on top...
I will be lost when my last ones are done......Oriental just opened and there are 2 more types left to go .

All are beautiful.

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Found the tag for this daylily, its called September Gold (unreg.) blooms in July and August. Doesn't everything look all sad around it, its so dry. I just gave everything a drink today including my young trees I planted last year.

I wish it would rain!

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Here's one that bloomed today, don't know the name. I dug it out of the ditch at an abandoned house. lol

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My stella is blooming well
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Looks wonderful Tamara!
Nice steal, I mean find!
(hee hee)

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September gold looks so sweet with yellow yarrow.

No rain for serveral days here......I have a large plastic rain barrel I catch the rain off the roof and use it to water with....about 3 feet tall and from soda pop mix of some sort.

It prolongs my watering.
Worth a try.

Or yse lotza buckets if you have any.


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