Taking Home
By siris
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Here are a few of the Daylily crosses I made and planted out on the allotment 3 years ago. Now in their second year of flowering, i think they have displayed their potential so have decided to take some home.
The first flowers on this one really suffered during the rain we had recently, but this ugly duckling has turned into a swan.
The above 2 have already been relocated to home.
One of several using Blackarrowhead as the pod parent showing slightly different hues and sizes. Not finished flowering yet but I have a space allocated for this one..
First time flowering, for this cross using Sabra Salina x a Spider.
Space Coast Dragon Prince look alike but seems a more robust plant than its parent.
Just need to put them into my Goy virtual garden when i plant them out at home.
13 Aug, 2021
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They are all very beautiful .
14 Aug, 2021
They are beautiful, and all your own creations, that's wonderful. You can be proud :)
15 Aug, 2021
Thank you.
19 Aug, 2021
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