My day lilies started to bloom about a week ago.
If you like these, there will be more to come. In fact, I checked my blog and I am slightly behind where I was last year.
From Lamberton's Brookside Daylilies in the small town of Thompson, Pennsylvania. They were supposed to be going out of business three years ago (the owners are in their 80's) but they are still open for limited days and hours.Also from Lamberton's; daylilies do get into your blood.
The other two are from before I found Lamberton's.
This one is putting on quite the show.My only sure rebloomer. This may be a Stella de Oro; not sure. It does not bloom continuously once it starts.
I've gotten my day lilies in various places. Some were bought at a combination of plants sales including our local Cornell Cooperative plant sale, a plant sale we lucked into years ago in Charleston, and a wonderful day lily business in Penn Yan, New York (Finger Lakes region) called Grace Gardens. Sadly, Tom Rood, who ran this wonderful business after the death of his wife in 2020,closed at the end of last year. At his age (he's now 87) he also found he could no longer keep it up.
Joining Lisa at Lisa's Garden Adventures for her #ShadowshotSunday.
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