This Week in Daylilies
July 24, 2010 by barefootheart

Anne-Evan
Well, the daylily season is beginning to wind down. While there are still lots of blooms, the peak has come and gone and a number of plants are finished blooming for the year. Daylily season was a bit early this year, and compacted, perhaps, by the very hot weather we have experienced. Nevertheless, the flowers were gorgeous, a new treat for the eye to enjoy every morning. Here is a selection of plants that are still blooming.

Asiatic Pheasant

Autumn Wood

Cat Dancer

Country Melody

Give Me Eight

Mystical Rainbow

Nile Plum

Palomino Moon

Purple Storm

Quality of Mercy

Raspberry Bouquet

Roswitha

Tigerling
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Posted in Garden | Tagged Anne-Evan, Asiatic Pheasant, Autumn Wood, Cat Dancer, Country Melody, daylilies, daylily, Give Me Eight, Hemerocallis, Mystical Rainbow, Nile Plum, Palomino Moon, Purple Storm, Quality of Mercy, Raspberry Bouquet, Roswitha, tigerling | 5 Comments
Lovely. I especially like Autumn Wood.
I’m going to hold you responsible if I go broke buying new daylilies! ;-D
Next week, a friend and I are going to a daylily farm about an hour away. I have a list — a very long list.
Thank you, Grammarian. I enjoyed your photos too!
Louise, LOL! There’s a name for this addiction: Hemeroholic! Sounds like you’re catching it. I just order daylilies once a year, in late winter, so that saves me getting too carried away. The new catalogues are often out by January so you can spend many pleasant hours contemplating your order while it’s snowy and miserable outside. Happy hem shopping!
I love all your daylilies! I agree that they are completely addictive…
Thank you, Woodswoman. They’re a lot of fun.