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    Communities > Forums > Plant Identification
    Forum: Plant IdentificationReplies: 7, Views: 98
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    gardenwife
    Newark, OH (Zone 5b)

    July 2, 2001 6:23 PM

    Post #7622

    This was taken against a terra cotta colored wall, and the color's true. I assume these are daylies, but I don't know which kind. They are in clusters at the end of long thin stems, with the typical lancelike leaves. Any ideas?

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    tiG
    Newnan, GA (Zone 8a)

    July 2, 2001 6:39 PM

    Post #89461

    It's a spider daylily. Very pretty!!!
    gardenwife
    Newark, OH (Zone 5b)

    July 2, 2001 6:58 PM

    Post #89474

    Spider daylily, huh. It is kinda leggy like spider! I'll have to browse sites for spider daylilies and see if I can find one like this so I can use its cultivar name when I trade them later this year! I have a big old bunch that's been here since way before we bought the house, and I need to divide them. :o) Thanks, Bonnie!

    This message was edited Monday, Jul 2nd 3:05 PM
    GrannyLois
    Elizabethton (Stoney, TN (Zone 6b)

    July 2, 2001 8:47 PM

    Post #89523

    Love the colors !
    tiG
    Newnan, GA (Zone 8a)

    July 2, 2001 9:53 PM

    Post #89545

    gw, seems like all the red spiders look just like yours. Including mine:) Try http://www.daylily.com and see if that helps. If you find out, let me know:) mine was named, but alas, the name is gone.
    Zanymuse
    Scotia, CA (Zone 9b)

    July 3, 2001 9:03 AM

    Post #89715

    The actual name is "IWANNAGOTOZANYMUSESGARDEN" :)
    tiG
    Newnan, GA (Zone 8a)

    July 3, 2001 11:12 AM

    Post #89716

    LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    CoCo

    July 3, 2001 12:40 PM

    Post #89750

    Zanymuse...you are something else.. How funny!!! It would'n make it to your garden. Will take a detour To Texas before ever getting to Calif. LOL

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