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Day Lily at Dusk (Original Post)
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2018
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How lucky for you, having them that long! They are sturdy flowers, and pretty.
CaliforniaPeggy
Aug 2018
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Solly Mack
(90,762 posts)1. Yellow flowers are so pretty.
Nice shot.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,584 posts)2. Thanks so much, dear Solly Mack!
I was really pleased with the textures in this one.
CatMor
(6,212 posts)3. Gorgeous photo ...
I have Day Lilly's that were here when I moved into my house 43 years,ago.
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,584 posts)4. How lucky for you, having them that long! They are sturdy flowers, and pretty.
Glad you like my photo, CatMor!
Ohiogal
(31,979 posts)5. What a gorgeous, creamy yellow hue!
Beautiful photo!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,584 posts)6. Thank you, my dear Ohiogal!
I was surprised at how well the colors turned out.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Callalily
(14,889 posts)7. Very, ver pretty!
My day lilies have bit the dust for the season!
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,584 posts)8. Thank you so much, my dear Callalily!
Glad you enjoyed it.
Here in CA, they bloom all year round, pretty much, but of course they're much more active in the spring/summer.