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Dabbing Pollen: February 2008
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Tuesday, February 19, 2008. I have been ever so lucky to make such good friends along my daylily path. One very special friend has such great seedlings, I am so lucky to have some of the next generation of her seedlings growing in my garden and will hopefully see bloom from them next year. I also have these to be started this year:. At Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Links to this post. Chin Whiskers x Seedling (#36). At Tuesday, February 19, 2008. Links to this post. Peppermint Ice x Seedling (#51). PEPPERM...
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Dabbing Pollen: February 2007
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Sunday, February 04, 2007. Seed from Linda Michaels. The following listing information and photos are copied from the Lily Auction listings with permission from Linda Michaels. Thanks Linda! Linda has some great introductions, and really makes inspired crosses. To see her intros and seedlings, visit her website:. At Sunday, February 04, 2007. Links to this post. White Stripe x Lavender Curls. Projected Results: Hoping for clear lavender Unusual Forms with interesting eyes; DOR. Links to this post. ST-not...
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Dabbing Pollen: April 2008
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Thursday, April 03, 2008. Pink Stripes' (Mike Derrow 2006) has got to be one of the most exciting new directions in daylilies that I've seen. There are just a few other daylilies with some similar characteristics. These are:. Fizziwig' (Weston) - not shown on her website. Thanks so much to Mike for being such a great guy and for sharing the information and experiences he's had with his introduction! Watch this space in 2 years time for what should be some awesome 'Pink Stripes' kids! Links to this post.
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Dabbing Pollen: July 2006
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Saturday, July 22, 2006. I've got lots of pods ripening at the moment. When I harvest them, I'll post a list of the successful crosses. At Saturday, July 22, 2006. Links to this post. Thursday, July 20, 2006. So to get things started. To kickstart my hybridising this year, I purchased seed. This allowed me to get genetic material that otherwise isn't readily available to me and use it in future hybridising. The credit goes to Ellen Laprise for selecting these crosses to make:. At Thursday, July 20, 2006.
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Dabbing Pollen: September 2006
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Wednesday, September 27, 2006. Here are some of the H. citrina. Crosses that I have done this year:. X Lemon Meringue Twist) hopefully a couple will show the clean, beautiful movement of LMT with narrower petals,. X Laura Lambert) with this I should get some purples, and some interesting unusual forms,. X Wilson Spider) which I'm hoping will give nice open formed seedlings with narrower petals,. X Peacock Maiden) which will hopefully give me some nice open forms in some colours other than yellow,. Laura ...
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Dabbing Pollen: March 2007
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Tuesday, March 20, 2007. Its amazing - the wonderful people that you meet through daylilies, and especially those that share their daylily seeds! Another wonderful lady has provided the following crosses, which fit with my plans for incorporating and exploring more Lambert genetics. It is also thanks to her that I now have a piece of 'Family Portrait' - a great Lambert parent - growing in my garden! Persiflage x Satin Bird. Indian Giver x Satin Bird. Chateau La Fite x Northwind Dancer. Links to this post.
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Dabbing Pollen: January 2007
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Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Some seeds I got from the Lily Auction. Hopefully, this weekend I will have a few more to add:. Note: Photos belong to the Auction Owners. Credit given below.). At Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Links to this post. Olives Odd One x Seven Locks. Olives Odd One (Pauley-Couturier 1991) 6" 40" M DOR. Seven Locks (M Reed 1999) 8" 34" EM DOR. SWEET CHARLOTTE X NEVER NEVER LAND). At Wednesday, January 31, 2007. Links to this post. Seedling (LHEB) x Fol De Rol. Links to this post.
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Dabbing Pollen: November 2006
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Wednesday, November 01, 2006. 1954-55 Farr Catalog of A.B. Stout Daylilies. This catalogue, generously shared by a member of the Spider Robin, states the following about a 'good daylily':. Good daylilies take care of themselves. They thrive in spite of weeds or neglect. They last for a lifetime. When age, or circumstances, discourage the labour that roses, gladioli, or annuals, etc., require, plant daylilies and let them take care of themselves. On 'How to Judge a Daylily'. In spite of neglect? Sometimes...
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Dabbing Pollen: January 2008
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Sunday, January 27, 2008. Seed to start this year. No blooms on seedlings last year - what a horrendous year all around for the garden, so no big surprise. In spite of that, I've narrowed down the areas that I want to work with and have a much more focused selection of seeds to start this year. I'll post photo entries soon. The main focus areas are:. 1) Splashes and Stripes and Patterns on open flowers. Preferably the Spatulate form. 2) Pale watermarks with white edges on UF forms. Links to this post.