A frilly version!
I may have linked up with Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day. I never saw my link published though.
Today's quote:
Input from experts is valuable but our own sense of the truth is ultimately the most important. Madisyn Taylor, Daily Om |
Hello,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lilies and photos. Great quote! Enjoy your day, wishing you a happy new week!
They are so pretty! I actually prefer the Italian spelling Stella d'Oro
DeleteThe advantage of the Stellas is that they are rebloomers. I am not aware of any other daylilies that do that although I am guessing that some exist. So, we had them in our previous garden, but I didn't like them. They seemed messy to me, and I got tired of them. I realize that they are popular, which is why I planted them, but after a few years, I realized that I didn't prefer them. I can enjoy them in your photos, however.
ReplyDeleteYes, I'm also pretty tired of them...shaggy leaves entwined with grasses.
Delete...I can't count the number of stellas that I have sold over the last 50 years.
ReplyDeleteOh, go ahead and try...a million might be a good start.
DeleteSuch lovely flowers!
ReplyDeleteI like them while they bloom, but there are all those shaggy leaves with grasses along side growing tall.
DeletePretty flowers!
ReplyDeleteWheat a lovely cheery flower. I planted 'pardon me' a few years ago, dividing at planting. It's been in the huff since and yet to flower again - maybe this year. It's not daylily flowering time here in Scotland yet.
ReplyDeleteYour link published, it's how I got here! You have to refresh for it to show. Lovely daylilies. Mine are still in bud, or too young to flower. I do have nice ditch lilies, but they don't really count, do they?
ReplyDeleteoh I had Stella de Oro, but I managed to kill them, or rather, they did not want to grow in my garden :/ .... Your link is active on May Dream's bloom day page, that's how I found your blog.
ReplyDeleteThere is something magical about lilies which draws you towards them ,Happy blooms day.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad I got to enjoy yours. I accidentally stepped on mine and broke the blooms.
ReplyDeleteJeannie@GetMeToTheCountry