Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Patterned Daylilies

         
                                                Paul K. Lewis seedling


                                             Paul K. Lewis seedling

After having a really lousy Spring, I didn't think I would see much in the way of new patterned daylily seedlings bloom.  Boy was I wrong.  Had a good hand full that I was really blown away with.  The patterns in the eye continue to evolve and you really never know what to expect next.  Such was the case with a lot of the seedlings I have seen on Facebook.  Things are really changing quickly.  Here are some more:

                                     Dennis Christman Seedling T-18-33


                                     Dennis Christman Seedling T-18-21


                            Janet Carol (Di DeCaire) Photo by Paul K. Lewis
                             

            Impact Zone (Jamie Gossard) This one really impressed me this year.


                        Impact Zone (Jamie Gossard) Photo by Paul K. Lewis


                    Small World Wild and Wonderful (Michael Miller 2020 intro)


                     Small World Wild and Wonderful (Michael Miller 2020 intro)


                                              Chris Furlow seedling


                     Charlotte's Desire (Guy Pierce) Photo by Paul K. Lewis


                    Patterned for Success (Guy Pierce) Photo by Chris Furlow


                     Whole Lotta Ripples (Guy Pierce) Photo by Mike Derrow



                                       Paul Van Mechelen seedling


                 Papa Pattern (Eric Simpson 2020 intro) Photo by Jacob Henry


                                            Paul K. Lewis seedling


                                 Paul K. Lewis future, "Batman Begins"

Well, that is a collection anyone would enjoy in their garden.  Spring is creeping up on us and I can't wait to get outside and get my hands in the dirt again.  Hoping my next segment has some of Curt Hanson's new intros and possibly a video of his garden.  Stay tuned. 

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