July 11, 2008
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Friday Shots
I continue to recover from my allergy reaction, but then, I'm on some powerful drugs. My hope is that when I finish the course of meds this weekend that the rash and swelling will not come back. I am very hopeful. Below are random blooms from the last couple days.

Ida's Magic is the first bloom, and Hush Little Baby is the second -- both daylilies, of course.

Gold Embroidery is the gold one and the wonderful daylily next is named Malaysian Monarch.

Kansas Kitten is the purple/red one and the next is named Isle of Dreams.

Both of the daylilies above were sold to me at Spacecoast Starburst, and neither look like the description of the registered Spacecoast Starburst. I love them both, though, and I'm not unhappy that I have them.

Always Afternoon is the pink with the red eye zone, and the last one is a great double named Condilla
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Comments (9)
Hush Little Baby is a wonderful name and such a gorgeous daylily too. :love:
they're so pretty. Get well soon!
You have a lot of daylilies must be one of your favorites. They are quite beautiful. Sorry about your allergies will say a prayer. Judi
I was at Borders last night looking at gardening books and noticed how much the pictures looked like yours. Stopping here is so refreshing. What a wonderful selection you have; I could never keep the names all straight. Thanks for sharing them. BTW I hope your rash is all gone now.
these brightened my day!:sunny:
Very beautiful daylillies. They are one of my favorite flowers.
Alice, is there a place online that has pictures of many daylilies so that I could try to identify the ones I've got?
@Immax3 - Yes, there are many sites. Just google daylilies and you will find lots of sites with daylily images. Here is a good place to start http://www.daylilies.org/
@Immax3 - I should probably add, though, that identifying an unknown daylily variety from pictures on the web is extremely difficult because so many look so similar. Even in person, the lilies look so different depending on the time of day, the light, the weather, etc. Good luck!
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