Destined To See

Hologram

Lavender Blue Baby

Bluegrass Music

Alien Contact

And what a wonderful distraction it has been!
My gardens used to consist of a well balanced mix of perennials, shrubs and trees. More recently however, since discovering hybridizing, my daylilies outnumber the rest. Many gardeners often become passionate about a particular plant in their garden. Of course, if you're a little bit obsessional, you're probably more at risk:).
Here are a few of my favorites:(from the top)Destined To See, Hologram, Lavender Blue Baby, Bluegrass Music, and Alien Contact.
See my daylily blog for more daylily ramblings( via VIEW MY COMPLETE PROFILE)
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