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| Orienpet 'Anasthasia' |
Wherein, we continue last week's display of various Oriental & Orienpet lilies and some new (to me) daylilies. Again, I'll let the photos mostly speak for themselves. We begin with gigantic Orienpet 'Anasthasia' at right. So fragrant! Wowsa!
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'Baferari'
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Baferari is a white/yellow Oriental blooming for me for the first time. A website describes it thusly: "Highly fragrant Oriental lily known for its large, 8-inch, star-shaped blossoms. It features pristine white petals accented by a striking pale lemon-yellow starburst, chartreuse veins, and cinnamon-colored anthers."
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| 'Trahlyta' |
I'm personally rather partial to the lavender tones of 'Trahlyta'.
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| 'Indian Giver' |
Both the name and the white-rimmed appearance of 'Indian Giver' tickle my fancy.
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| 'Double Pardon Me' |
Pardon me, if I superficially introduce you to daylily 'Double Pardon Me'. The red glows more when the ambient temperature isn't quite as hot.
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| 'Rising Moon' |
'Rising Moon' is an apricot and profusely-blooming Orienpet lily in my front beds that I added last Fall.
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| 'Wisteria' |
Going to finish with a trio of delicately-colored daylilies: 'Wisteria' (recurved and sometimes-lavender), 'Julianna Lynn' (the most delicate and pale pink blush possible), and 'White Formal' (not-so-white), all from my front bed. Enjoy!
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| 'White Formal' |
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| 'Julianna Lynn' |
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