That is one luscious daylily Sweet Bay. It almost makes me want to get started with them (I've resisted for a long time)! The previous post excited me too because of your pickerelweed ~ I bought some for my pond this year (it's supposed to be pink) but so far it's only growing foliage, no flowers. I'm wondering if it's too shady? Your garden is so pretty.
OOh what a beautiful daylily.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely coloring. Did you paint it yourself;)Really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteAh, that's a gorgeous Daylily! i love how the petals curl in different directions - and the colouring is so subtle!
ReplyDeleteHappy Blooming Friday!
Katarina
Haa...funny name sweetbay almost as crazy as my 'Whirligig fun'
ReplyDeleteLOLove Tyra
Delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend/
AnnA
I can see why you would be pleased with this beauty Sweet bay. Love the softness of the yellow. Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! Prissy Frills? That's a funny name. :-)!--Randy
ReplyDeleteIt looks like it posed just for your picture with those cute curled petals.
ReplyDeleteI like that one. The colors are lovely and those twisted petals really give it a unique look.
ReplyDeleteMarnie
Prissy Frills looks to be wearing her party dress. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute name for such a pretty flower.
ReplyDeleteI have no problem understanding why you feel so pleased.Such Beauty.
ReplyDeleteFunny name, but it really suits this beauty! =)
ReplyDeleteIt is pretty and frilly and probably prissy too! ;-) My 2nd (unnamed)Daylily opened and it's a keeper too. I'm batting 1000!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! And the colours!
ReplyDeleteIt is not Hansa it is Rosa Rugosa but it's growing out from another rose (I dont know what you say in English)
Delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat coulor, I love the colour. Have a nice weekend.. Moa
Lovely! What a nice color!
ReplyDeleteYes.. my Mock Orange smells lovely.. =). And I lern a new name thanks to you.. =).. Mock Orange.
ReplyDeleteSweetbay, Prissy Frills is delightful and quite a beautiful water color effect on her petals....off to look her up! Have a sweet weekend, gail
ReplyDeleteWow the colors are so beautiful! I want one too! -Jackie
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of this daylily. Thank you for all your sweet comments on my blog.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
That is one luscious daylily Sweet Bay. It almost makes me want to get started with them (I've resisted for a long time)! The previous post excited me too because of your pickerelweed ~ I bought some for my pond this year (it's supposed to be pink) but so far it's only growing foliage, no flowers. I'm wondering if it's too shady? Your garden is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI love the color and shape of that day lily! Thanks for letting me know the name of one of mine.
ReplyDeleteYou asked me if one of my flowers is evening stock. I know it's stock, but are all stocks evening stock? I tried looking it up, but couldn't tell.