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Ultra Modern Daylilies
Frogleg in :
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 02:39:26 GMT, (Cat) wrote: Leaving aside the question of whether advertising in this group is a good thing, I have to say that these daylilies look... well - rather like dustcovers ; ?? The flowers don't look like book jackets to me at all. Did you mean dustmop? :-) With some 50,000 hemerocallis cultivars, there's bound to be considerable straying from the original(?) orange ditch-lily. thought you were joking but http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...q=ditch%2Dlily I thought they were rather interesting. Not $200 interesting, but if someone planted one in my yard, I wouldn't dig it up. :-) if someone did same in my front yard, i wouldn't dig it up unless i suspected a disease/pest introuction, but daylillies dry out quickly unless one is willing to give them lawn (tall fescue) level of irrigation |
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Ultra Modern Daylilies
Frogleg in :
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 02:39:26 GMT, (Cat) wrote: Leaving aside the question of whether advertising in this group is a good thing, I have to say that these daylilies look... well - rather like dustcovers ; ?? The flowers don't look like book jackets to me at all. Did you mean dustmop? :-) With some 50,000 hemerocallis cultivars, there's bound to be considerable straying from the original(?) orange ditch-lily. thought you were joking but http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...q=ditch%2Dlily I thought they were rather interesting. Not $200 interesting, but if someone planted one in my yard, I wouldn't dig it up. :-) if someone did same in my front yard, i wouldn't dig it up unless i suspected a disease/pest introuction, but daylillies dry out quickly unless one is willing to give them lawn (tall fescue) level of irrigation |
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