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Dayliy 'Fulva' (Ditch lily, Tawny Daylily, Tiger Daylily)

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By Simbad


Dayliy 'Fulva' (Ditch lily, Tawny Daylily, Tiger Daylily) (Hemerocallis)

This one isn't allowed in the daylily bed, far to vigorous, but looks good in the borders and this year at least there aren't too many gall midged buds, although looking at this picture I can see a couple, right off to sort that now.



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A friend of mine got some of this from someone who had a whole section overrun with it. He wanted it for salads. He offered me some, but no way will I import trouble.
Speaking of imports, what should be the final box until maybe the fall {;))} arrived. Blue Bayou, Chama Valley, Silent Sentry, and Ricochet Ruffles.

13 Jun, 2014

 

It looks a lovely Lily, its a pity I just havent any room left to plant some ;0)

13 Jun, 2014

 

Glorious mixture here, looks really summery and bright.

13 Jun, 2014

 

I have a few clumps of this Wylie and must say now rooms becoming short I may dig a few up to make room for some new ones ;-), you have so many new ones this year!!! off to search those in a minute :-)
Know the feeling Carole only space here now is in the wood, still lots of room to play with in there so its shade lovers from now on lol, really can't make any more beds it just takes to much upkeep.
Thankyou Wildrose glad you like it :-)

14 Jun, 2014



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