Now that's a lot of "S's" Cindy Your Smoky Mountain Autumn picture looks so different from mine. But I like both equally. Not sure if it could be the soil, camera, or both, but even in the database, SMA takes on many different shades
They sure do look different in the database but soil, shade, sun, growing conditions all factor in. I took a look at the database in some of the lighter pics may be because they were in sun all day. I usually try and take my pics between 8 and l0 am.
Sheila Broughton. Does anyone remember those marshmallow peanuts? I think they were called circus peanuts? A long time ago for me. Daylilies like 'Sheila Broughton' and a lot of those sculpted types in the light orange or apricot colors always remind me of those candy peanuts. I just feel like someone should take a bite .
Sanford Winery. First photograph is from 2013, the others are from 2014. Didn't completely curl back last year. Love the rich color.
Sings the Blues. Two different years, same plant and the color is different.
Snake in the Grass Boo. The one that started me on Daylilies. Another example of how Daylilies can look different depending on year, lighting, water, etc., on the same plant.
Solar Music. Was a bonus plant. Huge bright yellow blooms are eye-catching even from across the yard.
Song in my Heart. Soft pink and difficult to distinguish between it and Mary Frances Ragain. Made the mistake of planting them too close together.
Spacecoast Sea Shells. Has never done well in it's location--photos are two years apart. Probably going to give it to the community garden sale in April.
Sturm und Drang. Multiplies like crazy, but fades badly in Texas summer sun.