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May 22, 2012 10:31 PM CST
Name: shirlee
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Ann, it most certainly is for me, and I think it is safe to assume
that it is for everyone else as well. We're daylily nuts you know.

It really helps to see everyone's garden photos to decide what
we may need to add to our own gardens. Even the slight
variations in color and form from each person's gardens gives
us a better perspective to do just that, with the understanding
that soil, temps, and weather conditions do make differences.

I see differences even in my own garden from year to year.
They are sensitive plants to the elements.

Also, it is just plain fun to view so many cultivars. I have catalogs
from various hybridizers that I have practically worn out just looking
at them over and over.

And the photos on ATP are even better, as they give us a larger
variety from individual seedlings to many registered ones.
So, many many thanks for sharing.

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