Daylily "Hemerocallis 2013 S W S

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  1. simbad

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    All stunning as usual Wylie the cascade types are lovely aren't they remember when my first flowered for the first time 'Judge Roy Bean' .
    Hoping for flowers on my 'Frilly Bliss' this year bought it from Pollie last spring, fingers crossed :)
    Love the last picture, perfection!!!!!!
     
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    It has been taking about an hour to go out, see what is open, take photos, and make crosses (I am up to tag # 85). This year I seem to be concentrating on using my Amethyst Reflections sdlgs and the applique throated sdlgs. The hardest ones to photograph are the dark reds.
    Dakar x Open My Eyes.JPG
    This is Dakar x Open My Eyes, and really is almost black.
    Tang is a DIP that is described as being oxblood red, but comes out black:
    Tang.JPG
    Another dark red is American Revolution x Picket Fences:
    American Revolution x Picket Fences.JPG
    I like the shape of this one; it is 6" across with 4:1 spider ratio
    Equally hard to photograph are the very bright reds. Here is Insider Trading x Cerulean Warbler:
    Insider Trading x Cerulean Warbler.JPG
    Only 4.5" across, it is very hard to miss. It does have a little competition from the 7" Pearl Harbor x August Frost:
    Pearl Harbor x August Frost.JPG
     
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      I really struggle to get a good photo of Better Lucky Than Good x Facepaint, but today I got one that really comes close to how bright it is and the contrasting eyezone:
      Better Lucky Than Good x Facepaint.JPG
      I have tried crossing this with my Amethyst Reflections x Unk, and it looks like I will have seed for next year.
      One of my named daylilies opened today, Foolish Dragon:
      Foolish Dragon.JPG
      I crossed this with one of the Eder seedlings I have. They both have Fooled Me as a common parent, which can give a very nice eye. Better Lucky Than Good x Hippie Crash Pad.JPG
      This is Better Lucky Than Good x Hippie Crash Pad. Bright orange with a bright red eye and strong green throat. Interesting with the petals curved back.
       
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        Wow Wylie the Better Lucky than Good cross is stunning what a colour!!!!! off to get my sunglasses :biggrin:, the eye pattern on its lovely too :dbgrtmb:, brightened a horrid rainy day.
         
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          :wow:Wylie

          How exciting , White pink dragon x, another good looker, Better Lucky than Good really good photo , but the spidery ones are my favorites


          Simbad , pity "Graham the gardner " has gone missing he would of realy like these
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            I have one of my very, very best named varieties going strong, Squirrel Beater.
            Squirrel Beater.JPG
            The purple makes me think of blueberry chiffon pie and my mouth waters. But I cann't imagine daylilies tasting like that.
            I did have Lip Smack open for the first time (it was a bonus plant last year):
            Lip Smack (2).JPG
            I crossed it to my very fertile Joy of Life sdlg that is a double. This is a TET and isin the same area as another double which is a DIP:
            Country Pride x Small Gesture.JPG
            Country Pride x Small Gesture. It is just over 3". Of 4 seedlings of this cross, this has been the only double, and since I really like the doubles (there are lots and lots for next year), I have put this on the keep list.
            Laughing Clown x Starman's Quest.JPG
            Laughing Clown x Starman's Quest. Another small (4") DIP, but has that colour I associate with Trahlyta, and a great eye.
             
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              It took a while, but I am finally up to date on uploading photos to my Flickr account. Today is another day of fog and mist in the morning, so I couldn't make any crosses. But the flowers have kept coming.
              Sybil's Blues x Rainbows In Heaven.JPG
              Sybil's Blues x Rainbows In Heaven. Cream with several bands of colour in the eyezone and a yellow to green throat.
              Geneva Top Notch.JPG
              This is Geneva Top Notch, a 6" TET that when it first started flowering didn't have its notch. Great banding in the eye.
              Moon Witch x Hoodwinked.JPG
              Moon Witch x Hoodwinked. These are only 4" across.
              Raspberry Banana Cheesecake x Teddy Bear's Picnic.JPG
              Fortunately there is limit that the AHS puts on the length of a name. This one is Raspberry Banana Cheesecake x Teddy Bear's Picnic. It is a dark purple with black eye and whiskered throat. 6" across, it looks much better than the photo shows.
               
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                Hi

                Pouring with rain here started about 1.30 pm but managed to do quite a lot I think a BH thing for it to rain :gaah: in the UK , lots of plants with scapes on now but still at least two weeks before I see a flower maybe longer, all the seeds are doing really well plus my own crosses I have a least 6 of each.

                As usual your plants look great Wylie , RB Cheese cake x TBP , reminds me of " Pardon Me"

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                  Oh :wow: Squirrel Beater's fabulous haven't seen one with quite that colouring, love all todays I'm a sucker for the patterned eyes and banding, Geneva Top Notch is amazing!!!!!!
                  Still only 4 or 5 showing any sign of scapes here looking back I remember having my first ones flowering 5th June last year no chance of that this year.
                   
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                    No rain here Spruce and its still sunny:heehee:, I've got loads done today, cabbages sprouts etc planted on allotment and done lots of planting out in the garden too, forecast rain here tomorrow so it'll water everything in well.
                     
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                    Well you having :SUNsmile: cheered me up ;)

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                      Finally some sun, so maybe tomorrow will have a lot of flowers. Of course it will be tough to compete with today's lot...First up is The Butler Did It x Affirmative:
                      The Butler Did It x Affirmative (2).JPG
                      This is a relief sculpted type - pleats radiating out from the throat.
                      In the large catagory is College Colors x Bali Watercolor:
                      College Colors x Bali Watercolor.JPG
                      This is a pinched crispate type, and is 8" across.
                      For a great edge, there is this sdlg x Spacecoast Starburst:
                      C-11 x Spc Starburst.JPG
                      And if you want an odd color, there is Navajo Princess x Unk:
                      Navajo Princess x Unk.JPG
                      It is somewhere between copper and brown, set off with a green throat and red halo.
                      If I had been asked at the beginning of the year how many Amethyst Reflections x Unk seedlings were cream-colored, I would have said only 1. But since then, 2 sdlgs that didn't flower last year have finally opened, and they are cream. Here is todays FFO:
                      Amethyst Reflections x Unk.JPG
                      I had had such great results last year with this cross that I kept all seedlings whether they had flowered or not, and here is the reward.
                       
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                        another great selection , and just shows you what amazing plants you can get from seeds
                        College Colors x Bali Watercolor: is my favourite out of this selection just as well Simbad like the "Eyes"

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                          I do love the eyes Spruce but must say the last Amethyst Reflection cross is stunning, you haven't had a bad plant from that cross have you Wylie :)
                           
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                            I was really, really lucky with the Amethyst Reflection cross, and I am amazed at the variety in the group. I have a couple pods getting big where A.R. was used as pollen parent, and the applique eye seedlings as pod parents. A.R. 1 has had 2 scapes already, and has started to put up another, so the rebloom time is very short.
                             
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