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nikv
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Hi!
I thought I'd post some photos of some of my daylilies (Hemerocallis) in my garden. A couple of them are named varieties that I've purchased, but most of them are my own seedlings that I've grown from harvested seedpods after cross-pollinating them.
First up, this is Country Melody:
That one is a purchased plant. I've used it as a parent in many crosses. It passes on wider petals with a pie-crust edge.
Next, is another purchased plant. This one is Night Beacon. It's my only double.
This one is Geneva Firetruck. I purchased it last year and have used it in a few crosses. None of them are large enough to bloom yet.
The rest of these daylilies are my own seedlings:
This one is particularly nice. It's Evening Enchantment crossed with Night Beacon:
This last one took me by surprise. It has a very rich, intense color that doesn't really come through in the photos. It's also quite large, being seven inches across!
And a group photo:
Best Regards,
Nik
I thought I'd post some photos of some of my daylilies (Hemerocallis) in my garden. A couple of them are named varieties that I've purchased, but most of them are my own seedlings that I've grown from harvested seedpods after cross-pollinating them.
First up, this is Country Melody:
That one is a purchased plant. I've used it as a parent in many crosses. It passes on wider petals with a pie-crust edge.
Next, is another purchased plant. This one is Night Beacon. It's my only double.
This one is Geneva Firetruck. I purchased it last year and have used it in a few crosses. None of them are large enough to bloom yet.
The rest of these daylilies are my own seedlings:
This one is particularly nice. It's Evening Enchantment crossed with Night Beacon:
This last one took me by surprise. It has a very rich, intense color that doesn't really come through in the photos. It's also quite large, being seven inches across!
And a group photo:
Best Regards,
Nik