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Jul 27, 2013 9:24 PM CST
Name: Karin
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Hello Juli and all!
It's been some time since I've done much posting, putting in new gardens, working on the house and trying to pay the blls has all been keeping me occupied but I cannot resist my daylilies. I wanted to let Juli know that Flaming Flamingo does make a very nice clump and Juli, you're right about the color, it's a very saturated orange and that darker center color looks lacquered. I'm not a big fan of orange but I love this one also.
Flaming Flamingo


Below are a few others that have made a good presence in my northern garden
Margo Reed Indeed - a nice front of the border plant

Symphony of Praise - will always be in my garden, Such a lovely pink and it reblooms here
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Curt's Catastrophe Waitress is a blooming machine and I found it increased quite quickly. I love the coloring and the texture
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When I have mixed daylilies in my perennial gardens I like to make sure that I have some taller ones and one that is dear to my heart is another by Ellen Laprise, Isabelle Rose. Such grace and beauty in a plant, I love every bloom!

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