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  1. martin-f

    martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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    Hi, I am new to gardening, this flower opened this morning, what is it please.
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    rosebay budding naturalistic gardener!

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    A day lily
     
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      martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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      Many thanks, its lovely, I have a few more about to open up :).
       
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        Not a Day lily which is Hemerocallis, but a true Lily.
        If you want the flower to last then remove the pollen bearing bits in the middle.
         
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          martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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          Many thanks, I will do that and look into doing it with others, I want them to last forever lol.
           
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            Also helps when brushing past, as the pollen is very staining of hands and clothes. It is also deadly to cats who might get it on their fur and lick it off and be poisoned.
             
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              martin-f Plant Hardiness Zone 8b

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              Many thanks, ive made my garden naturally hard for cats to want to get in, and I am always in my dirty cloths, but I will bear this in mind for my more relaxing times a head in life when I cant find anything else to do lol, no chance of clean cloths then :-), my garden at night.

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