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Philadelphia Fleabane (Erigeron philadelphicus) |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Adventures in Oz') |
Have Evergreen Daylily Unusual Form / Spider Daylily |
from Herrington website: (Heather Herrington 2014) 8 x 28 Em Re Ev UNUSUAL FORM CASCADE (Pink Haired Lady x sdlg) This lavender rose pink blend with darker mauve rose eye is incredibly attractive around a radiating green throat that spills way out onto the sepals and petals. An AWESOME PERFORMER with excellent branching, show quality thick scapes that reblooms many times. Has 5 way branching and 25 buds. Its pollen is very fertile. When you look at the mass of blooms on the plant, they look like they are dancing. Achievement Medal Winner, Best In Show winner several times and won the 2018 Georgia Hybridizers award. A massive specimen plant that proliferates like crazy. Is a hardy evergreen in northern states from reports. Clump at area 145 2 proliferations 2021 growing |
May 20, 2020: Obtained plant | |
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Aerial Display') |
Have Evergreen Daylily Unusual Form / Spider Daylily |
not blooming when purchased Refused to bloom in original location. Picture 1st ever full bloom. FFO ever wrecked by heavy rain. Definitely extra early, scaping as of 4 Apr 2024 Aerial Display (Stamile, 2003) height 43 inches (109 cm), bloom 9.5 inches (24 cm), season EE, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 25 buds, 5 branches, Spider Ratio 4.00:1, Yellow with maroon red eye above chartreuse throat. ((Moonlit Masquerade × Tet. Rainbow Spangles) × Tet. Marked by Lydia) from archive.org Floyd Cove Nursery 2013 *AERIAL DISPLAY (Stamile,P.) TET 251-N [(Moonlit Masquerade x Tetra Rainbow Spangles) X Tetra Marked By Lydia] 43" EERe. Ev. fr. emo. 9 ½" x 1 ¾" x ¾". 14" wingspan. Cascading spider. Spider ratio 4.0:1. 5-way branching. 25 buds. Strong erect scapes. I have bloomed a good many seedlings from this cross and AERIAL DISPLAY has always been my personal favorite. It is something about the very large size of this flower – 14" if stretched out, 9 ½" as it naturally stands and the gentle cascading presentation of the flowers that make it so beautiful. AERIAL DISPLAY can be described as a yellow with a maroon red eyezone but it is the clarity of color and striking contrast that make this flower one of the boldest in the garden. A great parent for chevron and patterned eye spiders. But alas, I have never gotten a pod on it. To my knowledge, it is pollen fertile only. |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'African Dawn') |
Have Unusual Form / Spider Daylily |
Bonus Plant [SF] from Vickie @blue23rose 12 Apr 2024 potted until fall 2024 from hybridizer site: http://kennesawmountaindaylily... AFRICAN DAWN Bill Waldrop 2017 (Windmaster x Walt Lowry) Seedling 3-432. Sev. UF. Tet. EM. 35" Tall, 4-way branching, 24 buds, 8.5" flower. Purple petals and sepals with a cascade form. Has a green eye which becomes ivory that then blends back into the dominant purple color. There is a small ivory stripe in the middle of each petal. The name AFRICAN DAWN was suggested by my friend, Karel Smit, from South Africa. Pod and Pollen fertile. |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Alien Invader') |
Have Unusual Form / Spider Daylily |
Acquired as NoID, all data matches to h. 'Alien Invader' I did acquire another Abajian cultivar at the same time relocated to 12M9 in early 2023 Alien Invader (Abajian, 2005) height 28 inches (71 cm), bloom 4.5 inches (11 cm), season E, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, 30 buds, 4 branches, Unusual Form Cascade, Pale lavender with layered violet blue eye above green throat. (Crystal Blue Persuasion × Wildest Dreams) from archive.org: ledgewoodgardens.com 2011 ALIEN INVADER (Abajian, G) Dip (Crystal Blue Persuasion X Wildest Dreams) 4 ½",SEV, 28", E ,Re , BC 30, 4-way branching. $30 cl ALIIEN INVADER, a sibling to LEDGEWOOD'S CALICO BLUES, is a cascade unusual form with a unique look that reminds me of a windmill. The petals have a base color of light pale lavender, with a violet blue-layered eye that extends nearly to the petals edge. The sepals echo and complement the color of the petals. A very large lacquered green throat dominates the center of the bloom. Early bloomer, well branched, with a high bud count and very fertile both ways |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Always Afternoon') |
Have Trade as plant Historical Daylily [> 30 yrs since registration] |
Zone 5b MO planted in Porch South West bed fertile both ways for me Always Afternoon (Morss, 1987) height 22 inches (56 cm), bloom 5.5 inches (14 cm), season E, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, Medium mauve edged buff with purple eyezone and green throat. ((Ring of Change × Tiffany Palace) × Opus One) Awards: Stout 1997; AM 1995; HM 1992; JC 1988; DCS 1993 from archive.org: daylilyworld.com 2010 (Morss) 1989 22"" E Re Ev 5 1/2"". JC '88. HM '92. DS '93. AM '94. SM '97. Luscious, lavender mauve blooms; midnight purple eyezones; green throats. Scapes are well branched and strongly recurrent. Great parent. Fertile. Hardy! |
July 2, 2019: Miscellaneous Event (Scapes observed) June 28, 2020: Miscellaneous Event (Deer debudded all 5 scapes) |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Amusement Park') |
Have Evergreen Daylily Unusual Form / Spider Daylily |
Obtained from the hybridizer Pod fertile with bloomed seedlings Amusement Park (Carpenter-M., 2015) height 32 inches (81 cm), bloom 6 inches (15 cm), season MLa, Rebloom, Evergreen, Diploid, 24 buds, 4 branches, Unusual Form Crispate, Violet blend with a large, deep purple eye and yellow green throat. (Wild Rose Fandango × sdlg) from archive.org: lilyfarm.com 2016 AMUSEMENT PARK Dip, Ev, MLate, 32", 6", 24 buds, P/P fertile. Want to go for a ride? Make sure you are tall enough first! AMUSEMENT PARK, as the picture shows, is a tall, stunning, blooming machine! A crispate unusual form, AMUSEMENT PARK sports a violet blend with a large, deep purple eye and yellow/green throat. The tall scape adds to the excitement, showing off this rollercoaster of a ride in all its glory! |
May 28, 2019: Bloomed May 6, 2020: Miscellaneous Event (scape emerged) |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Angel in Oz') |
Have Dormant Daylily Unusual Form / Spider Daylily |
from Herrington website: (Herrington-K., 2008) 33 x 7 M Re D UNUSUAL FORM cascade burgundy red above a huge green throat. This is a very special, beautiful, and distinctive daylily. As a seedling this flower won the coveted Best-in-Show Award at the Middle Georgia Show. Katisue was swollen with pride to have a seedling win Best-In-Show which indeed is an accomplishment in itself. Awesome is the one word that best describes this flower. Won Best UFO-Dublin Show 2009. Clump at Area 79M31.2 |
June 4, 2021: Obtained plant (Pat Ball order) | |
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Angel on a Cloud') |
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Ordered from Pat Ball Rec'd 4/14/23 soaked & potted in a large "temporary" pot no bloom 2023 Planted area 60 fall 2023 60.2.5 Angel on a Cloud (Simpson-E., 2014) height 27 inches (69 cm), bloom 5 inches (13 cm), season EM, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 21 buds, 4 branches, Pale white pink with a lavender violet etched eye and gently ruffled double edge of violet and pale lavender blue, green throat. (Kaerelia × Tet. Lavender Blue Baby) from blueridgedaylilies.com ANGEL ON A CLOUD (Simpson-E. 2015) [2015 introduction] (Karelia x Tetra Lavender Blue Baby) Tet. 5 -5.5″ 27″ Sev 21 Buds EM 4 Branches Rebloom Exquisite near white to pale cream-pink with a lavender to violet etched eye and a gently ruffled double edge of violet and pale lavender-blue with a green throat. This angelic beauty has been the key to my blue eyed and white background hybridizing program and has produced some amazing offspring. Very fertile both ways and a phenomenal parent for larger white background kids and blue eyes. Delightful in a clump! |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Apache Beacon') |
Have Unusual Form / Spider Daylily |
Pod fertility confirmed located area 21C Apache Beacon (Roberts-N., 2005) height 36 inches (91 cm), bloom 6.5 inches (17 cm), season M, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, 40 buds, 4 branches, Unusual Form Crispate, Red rose with red eye above yellow green throat. Awards: HM 2010 from archive.org: http://www.ladybugdaylilies.co... Feb 2007 APACHE BEACON (Ned Roberts 2006) DF $100 SEV, M ,6 1/2", 36", Reblooms. UFO cascade. Fiery rose red with faint red eye zone and yellow green throat. A very showy garden addition with the color of NATHAN SOMMERS on a taller scape and mega blooming habit! Apaches were known for their brilliant night signal fires. Four way branching. Budcount 40! Not a spider. 3.8:1 ratio. |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Apple Venus') |
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Ordered from Pat Ball rec'd 4/13/23 soaked and large pot planted 4/14/23 Planted area 60 fall 2023 loc 60.4.4 Apple Venus (Ball-P., 2017) height 31 inches (79 cm), bloom 6.5 inches (17 cm), season EM, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, Fragrant, 22 buds, 4 branches, Rose pink with extended apple green throat which shades to yellow. (sdlg × Rose F. Kennedy) From the breeder: (Ball-P 2017) 31",Dip,6.50",SEv,EM,Frag Rose pink with apple green throat shading to yellow. 20-25 buds and 4 branches. Pollen fertile. (SEEDLING X ROSE F KENNEDY). |
April 13, 2023: Obtained plant June 11, 2023: Bloomed |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Armed to the Teeth') |
Have Dormant Daylily |
April 2022 planted area 45 location 45.2.3 no bloom yet from hybridizer website Armed to the Teeth (Polston, 2013) height 30 inches (76 cm), bloom 5.5 inches (14 cm), season M, Rebloom, Dormant, Tetraploid, 18 buds, 4 branches, Red, with a cream white toothy edge and a green throat. (sdlg × sdlg) from the hybridizer (2014** Polston) 5.5" Tet. on a 30" scape. "Armed sports 3-4 way branching and 15 - 18 buds per scape. (seedling. x seedling) Dormant re-blooms. Often it has a 'pillowing' effect on one or more petals. The picture says it all...this bright red flower with Cream/white shark teeth is a standout in the garden. Fertile both ways but a reluctant pod parent. (collection only) ** introduction year "Armed To The Teeth The term originated in Port Royal Jamaica in the 1600s when pirates were constantly looking for ships to loot and their guns were very primitive. As a result, pirates could shoot only once before a long reloading process. Consequently, they needed to carry a gun in each hand, and also perhaps in each pocket. For extra power, they would also hold a knife between their teeth. So to be 'armed to the teeth' means to carry the maximum number of weapons possible. |
April 8, 2022: Obtained plant | |
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'At the Edge') |
Have Dormant Daylily |
Purchased from the hybridizer At the Edge (Carpenter-Carpenter, 2013) height 24 inches (61 cm), bloom 5 inches (13 cm), season EM, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, 18 buds, 2 branches, Ivory with a deep purple eye and matching edge, green throat. (Gene Walker Edge × sdlg) from archive.org: lilyfarm.com 2015 AT THE EDGE Dip, 24", 5", Early Mid, Rebloom, 18 buds, Ev. (GENE WALKER EDGE x Seedling). This pretty ivory self offers a deep purple eye and matching full edge (on a dip!) with a very green throat. No pods set, but good pollen. Double Fans relocated to 50.2.10 with bed renovation Winter 2024 2nd location 22.22 |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'August Groom') |
Have Dormant Daylily |
From Debra's Daylilies 10 Apr 2024 going to Area 50 August Groom (Korth-P.-Korth-L., 2009) height 32 inches (81 cm), bloom 5.75 inches (15 cm), season EM, Dormant, Tetraploid, 25 buds, 2 branches, Burgundy with darker eye above green throat. ((Upon This Rock × Tet. Lavender Blue Baby) × (Janet Benz × Dark Temptation)) from archive.org: daylily.net/gardens/pinewood/index.htm `Nov 2010 August Groom August Groom ([Upon This Rock x Tet. Lavender Blue Baby] x [Janet Benz x Dark Temptation]) 32", 5.75", Dormant, EM, 25 buds with 2 way branching, fertile both ways. August Groom makes an elegant companion to August Bride and they are both excellent dormant daylilies that should grow well anywhere in the north. August Groom is a formal dark burgundy with darker eye that is an excellent contrast to the cream white of August Bride. August Groom combines good garden traits with being an easy to use parent both ways. The pollen parent was a dormant line bred Benz red and we have gotten nice red seedlings from August Groom |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Aunt Wimp') |
Have Dormant Daylily |
Received Oct 2022 from @Robinseeds Potted up for Spring 2023 planting In-ground Winter 2023 Showing some rust Apr 2023 FFO 5/22/23 150mm x 740mm 12 bc 3 br 4 sc 5 fans location 12.9.13 Aunt Wimp (Bachman, 2003) height 42 inches (107 cm), bloom 6 inches (15 cm), season M, Dormant, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 26 buds, 6 branches, Peach with fine gold edge above yellow gold throat. (Sizzling Hot × Chicken on the Run) Awards: HM 2010 found on archive.org Daylilies Of The Valley year 2004 AUNT WIMP* (Bachman 03) 42" 6" M DOR Tetraploid. Named for a favorite aunt who nursed my mother when she was dying of cancer. The person and daylily are both of strong stock. AUNT WIMP is a garden standout with thick scapes branched 6 ways holding 26 buds. The color is peach with a fine ruffled gold edge and lighter raised midribs. The form is a bit wider petaled than my normal fare but due to her performance and extreme fertility both ways AUNT WIMP more than makes the grade. This year marks our first introductions out of CHICKEN ON THE RUN, this time paired with SIZZLING HOT. |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Auspicious') |
Have Evergreen Daylily Historical Daylily [> 30 yrs since registration] |
located area 3.3.4 have had for over 15 years this "evergreen" plant has never done well here, did much better on the Gulf Coast crown issues spring 2024 a side shoot has emerged Auspicious (Gates-L., 1985) height 18 inches (46 cm), bloom 6.5 inches (17 cm), season E, Rebloom, Evergreen, Diploid, Fragrant, Double, Cream yellow with rose purple eyezone and green throat. Awards: HM 1991 |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Awesome Candy') |
Have Evergreen Daylily |
loc 21bM4.2 from archive.org: http://floydcovenursery.com/ 5/31/13 *AWESOME CANDY (Stamile,P.) TET 8527-A (Mister Lucky x Beloved Deceiver) 25" EMRe. Ev. fr. EMO. 3½" x 2" x 1½". 4 way branching. 20-25 buds. AWESOME CANDY and its sib SUNGOLD CANDY were flowers that I knew were going to be introductions from the first time they bloomed. I remember taking blooms of AWESOME CANDY around to show everyone in the garden that day. What a beautiful flower this is ! A delicate primrose yellow with a striking cardinal red eye and full picotee punctuated with a triangular paris green throat. Blooms are round and ruffled with exceptionally wide, blunt and ruffled sepals. Plant habit is proportional and shows great balance and symmetry. A very long bloomer here and a fabulous parent giving creams, yellows and golds with red eyes and red picotees. Fertile both ways |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Baby Betsy') |
Have Trade as plant Historical Daylily [> 30 yrs since registration] |
FFO 5/26/23 A short, front-of-the-garden cultivar loc area 21A.5.4 Baby Betsy (Maxwell-T., 1972) height 18 inches (46 cm), bloom 2.5 inches (6 cm), season EM, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid, Fragrant, Red self with green throat. (Little Business × sdlg) Awards: HM 1976 |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Baby Moon Cafe') |
Have Trade as plant Dormant Daylily |
MI Zone 5b Porch South West bed has one fan with bizarre blooms: mutation? Pod fertility confirmed Display only until 2022 due to split SF in-ground TX 12/9/2020 area 3.3.2 FFO 6/23/23 late mid 1st year TX bloom [see picture] from archive.org: trimmerdaylily.com 2016 (Dan Trimmer, 1998). Tetraploid (CUSTARD CANDY x TET SILOAM TOM HOWARD) 22" EM Dor Fra. This fertile, compact extremely well branched small flower has 4 or 5 lateral branches, and 35 to 40 buds per scape. The 3 1/*" flowers are cream pink with plum eyes, and dark green throats. The carousel configurated blooms feature blunt rounded sepals and round petals, giving the overall effect of circular perfection in a small tetraploid. Foliage is broad and arched and the plants grow and increase well making rather large plants. BABY MOON CAFE exhibits plant superb habits similar to both of its parents, but I believe BABY MOON CAFE WILL perform better than either of its parents in the deep south based on its first year in Central Florida. Baby Moon Cafe' (Trimmer, 1998) height 22 inches (56 cm), bloom 3.12 inches (8 cm), season EM, Dormant, Tetraploid, Fragrant, 40 buds, 5 branches, Cream and plum with plum eye and green throat. (Custard Candy × Tet. Siloam Tom Howard) |
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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Bahama Butterscotch') |
Have Historical Daylily [> 30 yrs since registration] |
Pollen fertility confirmed bloomed seedlings from 'Halloween Hocus Pocus' pod TX grown display only 2021/2022 after splitting for club sale spring 2021 loc Area 20 Bahama Butterscotch (Salter-E.H., 1990) height 18 inches (46 cm), bloom 3.5 inches (9 cm), season EM, Rebloom, Semi-Evergreen, Tetraploid, Amber butterscotch blend with green throat. Awards: HM 1998 |