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Aug 1, 2017 6:01 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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August...already. We are finally getting warmer weather and the daylilies are opening much better. I have a folder of images from July and am going to continue posting them, the plants are all still blooming Smiling

Big George, a 7" bright gold double. Amazing in a clump...


Fitzasaurus, a tall extra large cascade UF.


Jamaican Me Crazy, opened very well considering it was only 48f out that morning!


Self Determination, a favorite of mine. The clump is huge and needs to be divided this fall. Love clumps when they bloom....just watch how big you let them get!


Share a Little, cute 3" blooms on a fabulous plant.


Empire Queen, a lightly relief sculpted yellow.


Supreme Empire, registered in 1996 this is one of the early relief forms. My first $150 daylily.....


and few Sculpted cristates...

Ghost Dragon, moved this spring and still blooming well. I just love seeing all the variations in the shape of cristation, makes no difference if they are midrib or surface cristate.


Lady's Corsage warming up in the early morning sunlight on a chilly 50 degree morning.


Master of Disguise, a pretty bloom even when not cristate.

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