Thursday, June 10, 2010

Good night

Hello all. I found so many new bloomers this morning ... oh my goodness. Hope your daylilies are showing beautiful color.

Have been on the tractor today, bush hogging the pasture. That's why I am so late with the posting. What great timing, with the pasture clipping, I mean ... it is currently raining. And oh we really needed the rain. Can't wait to see the beautiful blooms in the morning. :)

Today another one of my favorite daylilies was blooming. I like the rich color.

Hemerocallis Sebastian

Yes, daylily Sebastian is about 2' tall, is a rebloomer and bloom size is considered "large" ... about 5" in diameter or larger. It is an early midseason bloomer.


Hemerocallis Jan's Twister

This great daylily specimen plant is about 2 1/2 feet tall. It is termed a "crispate", meaning that it is an unusual form. Crispate refers to the tepals of the daylily being smooth with a crease in the center. Jan's Twister is also referred to as a "Spider". The term spider means that the petal length is four times the petal's width or more. The bloom is a peach self with a green throat. Very striking in the yard/garden. We sell this daylily for $11.00.

Hemerocallis El Desperado

This beauty is almost 3' tall and has a 5" bloom. It is mustard yellow with purple eyezone and green throat. It has a high bud count, with several blooms on the same scape opening at the same time. It also stands out and is a real eye catcher. This daylily sells for $11.00

Hope you enjoyed these daylilies. Visit us online at http://www.oakvillefarm.com/ for other daylilies. Until next time, Happy Gardening.

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