I am a total lover of Day Lilies, I have to admit I'm not sure of the name of most of the ones I have, but I do know I love them and try to find new colors every year. These are just a few of the one's I had bloom last year. I have so many more colors but when my Computer crashed last Fall I lost all of my pictures except the ones I'd saved on the blog or Face Book, so these are the ones I have saved. I had a beautiful black day lily that bloomed last year and I hope it will bloom again this year. I've had it for 6 years and last year was the only time it has bloomed.
This is the bed that I have the bird bath in and the bed has taken wings and multiplied this year...
As I stated earlier I can't wait for them to bloom this year.
Wow~such a variety, all lovely!
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You know Molly - when I see flowers - it just makes me so close to God - who else could have made those? sandie
ReplyDeleteI love daylilies so much. My mother loved them and had many, many, many but not so many colors as you have. I bet that black one blooms again, once they start up they usually keep it up in years after. My mom had the old-fashioned kinds that she would also grow from the seeds.
ReplyDeleteDaylilies are great and so easy to grow. I have some that are just now opening up too.
ReplyDeleteThere are tons of the yellow and orange ones that just grow wild along the roads here. I never knew there were so many color s of them before I started blogging. Very Pretty!
ReplyDeleteI have a ton of daylilies too. I don't know any of their names.....
ReplyDeletebeautiful lilies. I am looking out my window at a sea of pansies and thinking I should make some of those shortbread cookies with the flowers on them. Summer is so welcome here!! You are from Mississippi??? my dad and step mom and a sister live there, in Ellisville now after years in Gulfport. We visit often, I love every visit!!
ReplyDeleteOh, how pretty, Molly! My favorites are the pink ones ...
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed hearing "Beulah Land," and am going to try to download it for my computer. Alan Jackson is singing "In the Garden" now ... and I love it, too!
Consider the lilies of the field . . .
ReplyDeleteHow apt and beautiful a verse, using the beauty of them to teach a lesson. They're still and quiet flowers, despite their riot of color, and they are like a parable just standing there.
Isn't it just a miracle to go out and see such a re-birth blossomed from that small unpromising bulb?
you have beautiful ones....I have a few and as I expand the gardens, hope to plant a variety of them...
ReplyDeleteEach lilly is prettier than the next! They're all just beautiful!
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