Second of two-part series:
Over the years, Gardens at Waters East has posted a
number of photos of the many day lilies that have been hybridized here. You can page back through the archives
of this Blog if you want to check them out once again.
This posting is going to show
photos of some of the many daylily “gifts” that have been given to the gardens
by local gardeners who know that the Gardens
at Waters East always has room for one more – and takes pleasure in showing
these day lilies off to visitors. These
gifts are adding to the ever-expanding collection of great plants, and some
have been used in the hybridizing process for those day lilies created here in
the gardens.
With that in mind - - here are
some of the many day lilies now growing in the gardens thanks to the generosity
of other gardeners.
NOTE: All photos use in this
posting were taken on the property of Gardens
at Waters East
unless
otherwise marked.
NOTE: Since this Blog is meant to be an
accurate journal of the gardens;
no photos are
“staged”, “arranged”, or ”photo-shopped” in anyway.
What is posted
– is what it here. It is what it
is.
Still more beauty.Thanks for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteSo many gorgeous daylilies, on a night like tonight it seems it will be a long time before we see them again. Your photos surely bring their beauty back to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteThe deer mowed all mine down and I didn't see one. Vicarious gardening works! Yours are gorgeous, so how do you deter deter deer? Commercial products are like putting salt on mashed potatoes!
ReplyDeleteThe deer mowed all mine down and I didn't see one. Vicarious gardening works! Yours are gorgeous, so how do you deter deter deer? Commercial products are like putting salt on mashed potatoes!
ReplyDelete