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Sun, May 20, 12 at 14:23
| Are we ready for some Sunday pictures today?, hope photobucket works right today. Would be a sunday blessing.
This is the one I am trying to ID.RITA> Could it be WESTBOURNE WILDFIRES ?. ITS not a red,its a dark Orange, like a burnt orange with that eye the same, but just darker. its a bout a 4 1/2 inch or 5 inch bloom.
. more later jean
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- Posted by organic_kitten 7 (My Page) on Sun, May 20, 12 at 15:19
| Some very pretty ones. I really like Wild One, and Gillian is looking good too. kay |
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- Posted by celestialrose zone 5a/NH (My Page) on Sun, May 20, 12 at 16:25
| I can never see enough of 'Wild One' so keep on posting pictures all you want. Mine was just planted a couple weeks ago so I have to be patient. Your photos of it will keep me satisfied until it blooms. Your 'Wonder of it All' always looks so perfect. Obviously it is a lily that likes it HOT. Mine doesn't open well if it's cool weather. I hope it starts adjusting to New Hampshire weather better now that it got it's toes frozen this past winter...LOL. Celeste |
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| well,NanCY, Your wildfire looks like my velvet eyes.I think different parts of the counry, the daylilies are different color, depending on soil and climate.I wont give up trying to id this dayliily.. CELESTE, I dont have that many buds left on WILD ONE,AND ITS NOT LISTED AS A REBLOOMER, so I may not be showing many more blooms. Jean |
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- Posted by newyorkrita z6b/7a LI NY (My Page) on Sun, May 20, 12 at 17:42
| Jean, it deffinately could be W. Wildfires. As Nancy said, a little pale but different areas of the country, maybe different coloring. Size is right for it. All your blooms look stunning today! |
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| Well, Beautiful Edgings leads off as No. 1, but they all ook good to me. Love the color and shape of Bigg and Redd All Over, Oktoberfest, Gillian, and WOIA are show stealers. REally like the clump of Hillbilly Heart. Now I am going to your next post to see what goodies are there. Avedon |
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| Gillian and Wild One are my favorites. WO is simple in coloring, but I think it's just precious. |
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| RITA: I think its w.wildfires, too.Thats what I am going to call it anyway, until and if i find out its not wildfired..Have you still got W. WILDFIRES in your gardens?. if so, we can compare the two and see if they look alike, course, that might not be possible either. soil and different climates changes colors some at times. AVEDON: thank you for the nice comments Brittie, Thanks for looking and commenting. jean |
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