Ooops I forgot to add myself to Mosaic Monday over at Little Red House. Visit Mary to enjoy all the creative artistic mosaics.
This is my last post for Erikson's Daylily Garden. These close ups are from the Erikson's site and I am using them here with permission from Pam Erikson who will probably be pleased that I am finally spelling her name correctly. Sorry Pam.
Now with names like Dirty Old Broad, Crotchless Panties and Isobel's Hot Flash you will see these are not your everyday yellow daylilies.
I think Pam is a bit of a character don't you?
This is my last post for Erikson's Daylily Garden. These close ups are from the Erikson's site and I am using them here with permission from Pam Erikson who will probably be pleased that I am finally spelling her name correctly. Sorry Pam.
Now with names like Dirty Old Broad, Crotchless Panties and Isobel's Hot Flash you will see these are not your everyday yellow daylilies.
I think Pam is a bit of a character don't you?
Middle: Disco Lover, All Consuming, Langley Big Top
Bottom: Poppy Music, Langley Double Peach, Nydonna
Bottom: Poppy Music, Langley Double Peach, Nydonna
Top: Wine Me Dine Me, Bare It All, Dirty Old Broad
Middle: Cruzan Cream, Crotchless Panties, Little Cupcake
Bottom: Langley Roadside Enchantment, Pink Tipped Pleasure, Ed Shellenberg
Top: Presence Of Absence, Sandlewood's Sister, Langley Morning Glow
Middle: Brad's Selection, Cross Over To The Dark Side, Little Miss Trinket
Bottom: Langley Fanfare, Isobel's Hot Flash, Elizabeth's Wedding
Middle: Cruzan Cream, Crotchless Panties, Little Cupcake
Bottom: Langley Roadside Enchantment, Pink Tipped Pleasure, Ed Shellenberg
Top: Presence Of Absence, Sandlewood's Sister, Langley Morning Glow
Middle: Brad's Selection, Cross Over To The Dark Side, Little Miss Trinket
Bottom: Langley Fanfare, Isobel's Hot Flash, Elizabeth's Wedding
Top: Susan Livingston, Delicious Dee, Mary Lois Duclos
Middle: Shirley Walkley, Langley Rose Explosion, Pushing The Envelope
Bottom: Sublime Seduction, Princess Karighan, All In The Attitude
The harpist played beautifully and the setting was magical.
If you missed the previous 3 posts on Erikson's Daylily Gardens
you can click here or here or here.
I believe these can be shipped to the US.
Middle: Shirley Walkley, Langley Rose Explosion, Pushing The Envelope
Bottom: Sublime Seduction, Princess Karighan, All In The Attitude
The harpist played beautifully and the setting was magical.
If you missed the previous 3 posts on Erikson's Daylily Gardens
you can click here or here or here.
I believe these can be shipped to the US.
Hello Lori E
ReplyDeleteI have never seen such shades of day lilies. We have them here but they are usually loud and raucous yellow orange and red...like many of the other tropical plants...
Some even look more like orchids..
thanks for bringing us these lovely flowers
Happy days
P.S.
ReplyDeleteI have read many of the same books. Wally Lambs This Much I know is True is one of my all time favourites, and I see you have a Donna Hay cook book too...
Happy days
Mornin' Lori...
ReplyDeleteMy friend, I just had to check out all of the posts you did on all of these fabulous day lilies! All of the lilies are simply divine!!! I had no idea that there were so many different varities...I see that they had some fun naming some of their hybrids...hehe! Your photo mosaics are so beautiful...I kept looking through all the different lilies...trying to choose a favorite and finally gave up! Each lily is just magnificent...ohhhh, all the different colors!!!
I went back and visited each post that you did on these beautiful gardens...I would just love going there...but sheeeshhh BC is sooo far away! Hehe! Thank you so much for sharing all of your photos...at least I was able to take a virtual tour...thanks to you!!!
Have a wonderful week, my friend!
Chari
PS...left you a message on your Sunday Favorites post!
And I thought Naked Ladies were risque.
ReplyDeleteI adore lilies.
Those day lilies are just incredible I didn't know there were that many colors! Fantastic Mosaic!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
~Really Rainey~
Lovely. I can imagine sitting in the garden and hearing the harp playing. Lovely Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLOL and holymoly! Those names are creative and funny and your mosaics are lovely. :)
ReplyDeleteI say yay for these names! If you have the talent to hybridize a day lily, then you should be able to call it something catchy..and these are terrific, not easily forgotten monikers.I would love to see their full Latin classification published. It would make some of these stuffy horticulturalists take notice!
ReplyDeleteXOLucy
What a gorgeous setting. And to have a harpist playing while viewing the garden would be heaven!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!!
Just beautiful! I never knew there were so many varieties.
ReplyDeleteThe deer eat mine, but I won't give in!
Fabulous mosaic, Lori..and the dating bug is gone!
Wow, what a variety of daylilies.
ReplyDeleteHow WONDERFUL to see so many varieties of Daylilies....I'm afraid to buy too many more because of the need to thin them and I'm already running out of friends to share with. But there are some glorious varieties here...hmmmmm, maybe I need to start stopping at random homes with few flowers and offer to plant what I need to divide. Thank you so much for sharing. I now need to go check out your other posts to see some more.
ReplyDeleteHi Lori
ReplyDeleteI loved your mosaics and I was amused by the flowers names! Thye were perfect! Happy MM!
Thanks so much for sharing the beautiful lily mosaics. I've decided that Miss Vavoom is my favorite. Kathy
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers! Happy Mosaic Monday!
ReplyDeleteWow, they are GORGEOUS!!! What beautiful colors! Would love to plant them here, but unfortunately the deer love them too. :(
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing your beautiful images at Mosaic Monday. :)
what beautiful pictures...thx 4 sharing
ReplyDeleteWow...such wonderful lillies!!
ReplyDeleteHave the best week and thanks for starting us off to a great Mosaic!!
TTFN~~Claudia ♥ ♥
Ok... really? "Crotchless Panties"? Just about choked on my coffee with that one! hahahaha too funny! Adore some of those names - gardeners really do have dirty minds ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat mosaics, but honestly, I couldn't get past that one name! Love it!!