Saturday, September 03, 2005

 

Satur Daylilies

I was told this was Wild Grape, but I believe now it is either Little Wine Cup (see the 4th photo below) or possibly a hybrid from it- I think they look identical, but this one seems to rebloom better. That could be due to location or relative maturity.


Above is Darryl Apps' Pardon Me, which is a great daylily, too often overlooked in the pursuit of big, edged, spidery, etc.; this should be in everybody's garden.


My September 1 collection includes (left to right) Beautiful Edgings, Tar & Feather, two Panda Bears, and Julie Newmar at the back right. But the real thing to observe is the size and shade variations between Happy Returns (left), Stella (bottom), Sunset Returns, and Apricot Sparkles (at right). Jamaican Midnight is at the rear barely visible, and Little Wine Cup is hiding front center.


Above is a better photo of Little Wine Cup (Carter/Powell 69), a 2" dependable rebloomer.


Finally, reblooming Black Eyed Stella, which I have renamed bleary eyed Stella because it seems more accurate to me. Even Robertson described the color of the eye as "dark red" which is still overly "opti" mistic.


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