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Forum: Plant IdentificationReplies: 11, Views: 153
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jleigh
Ballston Lake, NY
(Zone 5a)

April 22, 2008
11:48 PM

Post #4850622

These are everywhere! All the tulips and daffodils have flowered already.

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imzadi
Jackson, SC
(Zone 8a)

April 22, 2008
11:55 PM

Post #4850660

daylilies at least they look like them just scattered


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altagardener
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3b)

April 23, 2008
12:31 AM

Post #4850791

Allium.
JasperDale
Long Beach, CA
(Zone 10a)

April 23, 2008
12:38 AM

Post #4850808

I vote daylilies, too.
vanillaman
San José de la Monta
(Costa Rica)

April 23, 2008
12:58 AM

Post #4850862

Another vote for daylilies. So many great surprises are coming up there!
PlantGirl1982
Cedar Rapids, IA
(Zone 5a)

April 23, 2008
1:02 AM

Post #4850870

Daylily- for sure- like those crazy orange ones that grow all over in the ditches here in IA.
vanillaman
San José de la Monta
(Costa Rica)

April 23, 2008
1:08 AM

Post #4850883

Yes, but these one have nice fat leaves and could be something very special, depending on how new they are. The new cultivars are incredibly beautifu I think! You can keep the orange and yellow species "flava" - yuk, lol!
JasperDale
Long Beach, CA
(Zone 10a)

April 23, 2008
1:29 AM

Post #4850921

I think you mean "fulva" ?
vanillaman
San José de la Monta
(Costa Rica)

April 23, 2008
1:46 AM

Post #4850939

Oops, I'm getting tired lol! I just noticed I left off the "l" at the end of "beautiful" too! Thanks Jasper. I realize a lot of people love Hemerocallis fulva, but personally I don't. Don't mean to insult anyone of course.
jleigh
Ballston Lake, NY
(Zone 5a)

May 9, 2008
4:19 AM

Post #4927523

these are about two feet tall now. In the front we have some tall Iris. could these be the same... they look similar in structure.
JasperDale
Long Beach, CA
(Zone 10a)

May 9, 2008
10:12 AM

Post #4928308

Not to worry VMan...
I had never seen the fulva's until HD started selling them. I liked the triple flower on them, so I bought one.

They don't appear to be invasive for me here...but then again, I don't have huge acreage, either...and there aren't any "ditches" here for them to escape to !
jleigh
Ballston Lake, NY
(Zone 5a)

May 9, 2008
10:53 AM

Post #4928490

after some extensive research and much digging

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these are indeed daylilies mixed with some irises.(irises not shown in picture)
thanks everyone

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