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What a giggle ...'Blue Eyed'

Posted by floota 6/7 VA (My Page) on
Tue, Nov 10, 09 at 21:17

While looking through photo files for something else, I came across a whole bunch of daylilies, all of which start with the words 'Blue Eyed' ( and one is 'Blue Eyes.') I'll leave it to you to decide how many of these actually have blue eyes!
Here's Dan Trimmer's BLUE EYED ANGEL:

BLUE EYED ANGEL

BLUE EYED BANDIT:

BLUE EYED BANDIT

How about a BLUE EYED BLONDE?

BLUE EYED BLONDE

Or maybe a BLUE EYED BUTTERFLY?

BLUE EYED BUTTERFLY

There's even a BLUE EYED GUY!!

BLUE EYED GUY

And let's not forget BLUE EYES GLANCE!!

BLUE EYES GLANCE

And there are another gazillion that have the word "blue" in them. That's for another post. Hmm, some look bluer than others, don't you agree?


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RE: What a giggle ...'Blue Eyed'

Well, all I can say is... bring on those blue eyes because these are stunning. Love, love, love BLUE EYED BUTTERFLY. I like BLUE EYED BLONDE just because I am one, but it sure doesn't look blue. I guess it's one of those recessive genes:)

I know they say blue to identify a lot of flowers, but most look purple to me. I guess it's no different for daylilies.

Thanks for sharing these. I keep scrolling back up to look at Blue Eyed Butterfly.

Vickie


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RE: What a giggle ...'Blue Eyed'

Nice photos Julie. I got BEB this year but no blooms and a weak plant so if it survives the winter, perhaps I'll see a bloom next year.

Julia


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You would think people might want to save some names with the word blue in them for when there are actually are blue daylilies. None of those look blue to me, still pretty but not blue.


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I'm very good with registered names & who the hybridizer is with a lot of them, but when it comes to the 'Blue Eyed' named ones, I get all messed up...too many of them that they blur together.


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RE: What a giggle ...'Blue Eyed'

Blue Eyed Bandit looks the closest to blue (bluish, grayish, lavender) on my monitor. The rest look straight up burgundy or purple to me.


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Well, I'm not sure these are Blue-eyed but I like Blue-eyed
Bandit and Blue-eyed Butterfly.

Actually, all of them are pretty.

Kay/phal


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I quite agree - most of these with the name "blue eyed" really look shades of lavender or purple. But there are quite a few that really do look close to blue. Note that I always shoot these early AM. A big tree has been taken down in the back so some of these will get no AM shade next year. Their eyes may not look as "blue!"
VIOLET SABREWING really looks blue early AM here:

Photobucket

as does BRIDEY GREESON:

BRIDEY GREESON

and BLUEBIRD BUTTERFLY:
( THESE ARE JUST A FEW)

BLUEBIRD BUTTERFLY


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For me on my monitor the last one Bluebird Butterfly has more blue this round of pics.
Nice photos.

Julia


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RE: What a giggle ...'Blue Eyed'

  • Posted by nikki42 UK NORTH (7ish?) (My Page) on
    Tue, Mar 9, 10 at 14:51

Sorry your Blue- eyed butterfly isn't doing well for you, Julia. I grow that one over here in the UK and I am pleased to say it grows strongly for me here in Britain and blooms well. Give it a little more time and it will probably pick up--it is one of the lambertson cultivars that seem to do particularly well over here in our less than ideal growing conditions for daylilies (i.e permanently cold and wet---just kidding) :-))


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Dan Trimmer came and spoke to my Daylily Club last fall and afterward, I won an auction for a fan of his 'Blue Eyed Angel'. Over the winter in a pot, that fan has become five fans, so even if it's not the bluest, it has good vigor! And Dan is one of the best speakers too, imo! Now I need to get it planted so I will have lots of flowers this season!


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Hi Nikki: BEB was a plant I bought from an auction seller who is now off my future "buy from list". It arrived in the spring, didn't grow at all all summer and looked like it was ready to keel over. I can only hope it made it through this winter and we shall see in a few weeks.
Too bad as I really wanted that one.

Lesson learned.

Julia


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RE: What a giggle ...'Blue Eyed'

Sign me up for one of each.I love the colors .Patricia


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Julie - I think you are truly the Queen of the "Blue-eyed" DL's!! We can't beat the DIP's though for blue, don't you think!

"Blue Flirt"
Photobucket

Chris at Garden Fantasies


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I would have agreed 100% that dips have the edge here, but then I saw seedlings like this (Pat Stamile) in full sun - large flowered tets that look this blue! ( This has, I think, now been registered as FUNKY BLUES, a 2010 intro.)

Stamile seedling


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Oh So Cool! I just got this in -thank you so much for showing us that awesome garden shot of it! I'm very excited to see it bloom now.

-Chris at Garden Fantasies


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I certainly have those that are *supposed* to have blue eyes, but turn out to be purple or lavender eyes... BLUE EYED ANGEL is one of those. So are:

BABY BLUE EYES
Baby Blue Eyes Duo

BLUE HIPPO
Blue Hippo

BLUEGRASS MUSIC
Bluegrass Music

MILDRED MITCHELL
MILDRED MITCHELL

SURF
SURF

WEST COAST BLUES
west coast blues

YANKEE DOODLE BLUES
Yankee Doodle Blues

HONKY TONK BLUES (DIP) - this is at its MOST blue, usually purple
Honky Tonk Blues

But I do have those that definitely do have blue eyes or edges...

BARN OWL (DIP) - comes and goes, but definitely blue
Barn Owl

BLUE ELF (DIP) - almost always a denim blue
Blue Elf

BLUE FLIRT (DIP)
Blue Flirt FFO

LITTLE BLUE BELL (DIP)
Little Blue Bell

NAVY BLUES (DIP) - can be lavender too
Navy Blues

PIXIE PLAYTHING (DIP) - 50% blue, 50% lavender for me on the eyezone
Pixie Plaything

SEA SIREN (DIP) - fades to grey-blue by the afternoon
Sea Siren

And some, I am undecided - they seem blue/lavender... and I can't really tell which it is...

BLUE CORN MOON
Blue Corn Moon

CHANGING LATITUDES
Changing Latitudes

GREYWOODS PAINTED PONY
Greywoods Painted Pony

HEAVEN'S DECLARING - seems more lavender maybe, this picture shows it really intense purpley (is that a word?), but some days it is intense blueish
HEAVENS DECLARING

JENNY BUTTERFIELD - seems more lavender...?? depends on the day
Jenny Butterfield

OUT OF THE BLUE (DIP)
Out of the Blue

SILOAM TINY TIM (DIP) - probably more lavender
Siloam Tiny Tim

STAR CHILD (DIP)
Star Child

THAIS
Thais

DR. JULIUS CHARBA - one of the most confusing, seems equally blue and lavender
Dr. Julius Charba

HI HO SILVER
Hi Ho Silver

I have a bunch that are supposed to have some sort of blue in them, but have not bloomed yet... so I can't really know for sure if they do or don't. A lot of these should bloom this year:

CATNAP BLUE
CERULEAN WARBLER (new)
CRINTONIC SHADOWLANDS
ITTY BITTY BLUE
JAZZ AFTER FIVE
LIME HOUSE BLUES (new)
MISSISSIPPI BLUES (LOTS OF DIP CONVERSIONS IN PARENTING) (new)
PERSIAN ART (new)
SEEING BLUE
SINGS THE BLUES
STANDING ON THE PROMISE (new)
SUSIE TEE (new)
TET CRYSTAL BLUE PERSUASION (new)


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fairysoapgirl: Nice photos and helpful to see just what does show blue or not although you are in a different zone than me. I got STAR CHILD in the fall so it will be interesting to see if I have any "blue" tint on it.

Julie: Your photos are always a pleasure to view.

Julia


 
 

 

 


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