
Two Part Harmony.



Born to Run
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Panther Eyes

Peacock Feathers



Sunday Sandals



Most likely the name of this cultivar is 'Light of the World'.


The Band Played On.


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Again the same question;do our garden shops & nurseries sell them by these categories or one has to get these from abroad? What is the blooming season of the two recommended varieties? I ll like to try both.mikhurram wrote:Munir Sahib,
The reason for the soil appearing to be bit dry is due to raised bed. Approximately atleast 15 more are yet to bloom. Some varieties have a higher bud count. In my collection the bud count in 'Panther Eyes' Daylily is more than other varieties compared to 'Born to Run' variety.
There are 3 types of Daylilies. Evergreen varieties (most suitable for our zone particularly our plains), Semi-evergreen (semi cold areas) and Dormant varieties (extremely cold areas e.g Skardu, Hunza etc). If possible one should try to get hold of 'evergreen' reblooming varieties and if reblooming varieties are not available then one should opt for 'evergreen' varieties suitable for our cities (e.g Lahore, Islambad, Karachi etc).
And finally Tetraploid daylilies are always preferable to Diploid daylilies.
regards
Certainly,please do send.Am obliged.mikhurram wrote:Munir Sahib,
Our nurseries are not so knowledgeable. Infact most of them aren't even aware of these traits. All they know is that it's a daylily. Tahir Nadeem based in Islamabad sells Daylilies from September onwards and he has a printed catalog having name of varieties. One can look up the name of these varieties online to determine their exact colour/shape and to see whether they are evergreen, semi-evergreen or dormant. If you are interested i'll message you his phone number.
regards,