Wed May 24, 2023, 06:21 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (147,002 posts)
Omigod, I'd thought this plant was a weed!![]() I was going to pull it up by the roots! Good thing I didn't: ![]() ![]()
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CaliforniaPeggy | May 2023 | OP |
Meadowoak | May 2023 | #1 | |
CaliforniaPeggy | May 2023 | #3 | |
Nittersing | May 2023 | #2 | |
CaliforniaPeggy | May 2023 | #4 | |
Nittersing | May 2023 | #6 | |
Sanity Claws | May 2023 | #5 | |
CaliforniaPeggy | May 2023 | #7 |
Response to CaliforniaPeggy (Original post)
Wed May 24, 2023, 06:33 PM
Meadowoak (5,281 posts)
1. Beautiful daylilly.
Response to Meadowoak (Reply #1)
Wed May 24, 2023, 06:46 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (147,002 posts)
3. Thanks so much, my dear Meadowoak! I'm glad you enjoyed seeing it. ♥
Response to CaliforniaPeggy (Original post)
Wed May 24, 2023, 06:39 PM
Nittersing (5,811 posts)
2. They have bulbs that multiply and should be thinned (to share!!!)
I used to have a beautiful peach colored daylily, but I think I mistakenly gave it away when I thinned mine out.
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Response to Nittersing (Reply #2)
Wed May 24, 2023, 06:48 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (147,002 posts)
4. I've never seen the peach ones! They sound beautiful.
The only ones I've seen are the standard yellow, and the mixed ones like mine.
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Response to CaliforniaPeggy (Reply #4)
Wed May 24, 2023, 07:26 PM
Nittersing (5,811 posts)
6. Growing up in MA and NJ,
I just knew of orange ones, called Tiger Lily
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Response to CaliforniaPeggy (Original post)
Wed May 24, 2023, 07:11 PM
Sanity Claws (21,626 posts)
5. They spread easily
You will see lots more of them in your garden next few years
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Response to Sanity Claws (Reply #5)
Wed May 24, 2023, 08:28 PM
CaliforniaPeggy (147,002 posts)
7. I suspect my gardener will keep an eye on them, and thin as needed.
I think it's hilarious that I didn't remember them from last year!
Or maybe I should be scared: ![]() ![]() |