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Jul 28, 2013 10:13 PM CST
Name: Karin
Massachusetts (Zone 5b)
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As some may remember I moved last year and brought my gardens with me so my daylilies and other plants are not up to speed as yet and need some more time to get settled in. It's interesting to see what has really done well with the move and what has not. Some plants don't look like they missed a beat at all but others suffer from short scapes and smaller bloom......next year will be a different story. There are a couple of standouts even though they have been moved and were replanted last fall. It's always been one of my favorites but Scandinavia is blooming right now and I am swooning over every flower. This UF cascade has 4 way branching and it only got planted last fall. Another that I will always have in my garden that's blooming now is PEGGY JEFFCOAT, one of the prettiest doubles I've ever seen. PEGGY JEFFCOAT is planted in one of my perennial gardens so it can show off those gorgeous double blooms. I've added some others that have done well also.

Scandinavia

Peggy Jeffcoat

Marietta Songbird

White Eyes Pink Dragon

Nancy Thomas Drooling Drooling Drooling Drooling

Acquired Tastes

Margo Reed Indeed - Congratulations to Margo on being this years winner of the AHS Bertrand Farr Award for hybridizing
Life is short, enjoy the ride!

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