DeweyRooter said: Thanks for the lovely pictures and the comments, Sue. Your comments always make me look more closely.
For me it's always interesting why somebody grows a cultivar in his garden - photos often do not show what's unique or special so I try to describe it. I would be happy to read such comments on other cultivars too - makes it easier to decide if I should give them a try here.
DeweyRooter said:I also like your comment that you "decided to need" one more cultivar. I think we can all relate to that.
At the moment I'm in a very unusual situation - for years there was not enough space for all the cultivars I found interesting but within the next year I will have a really big garden to fill with trees, shrubs, perennials and lots of daylilies. The current garden will be used by family members, I have to decide which daylilies will move to the new place and which new ones will move in there too.
The new garden shall show the full variety of daylily cultivars that we have now - so there are some newer flower forms and types to add.