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Katye,
The yellow salvia is SALVIA MADRENSIS - FORSYTHIA SAGE, it grows from 5 to 10' tall. It is a very pale yellow and looks like it will fit in real well in my carefree garden...lol
Well as you probably know from previous posts I have a Rott named Ricky, a MinPin named Lucy and (drumroll please) now a Chihauhau named Desilu...lol...yes I am a little off.....

susybell,
I purchased a 4" pot of "Summer Sky" I know these grow quickly and would be glad to share next year. Have you seen "Sundown" it is also or appears to be a dark coral. I purchased a 4" pot also. I got these online from an Arkansas fellow who grows from seed. His plants are wonderful, very healthy and packaged so nicely.

Murmur,
I go to Edmonds quite often I have a lot of friends there still, I lived there for 10 years and I have to go visit. That is not to far from Mulkilteo. We should do a plant exchange or something like that in the early spring or even now if we can safely dig them. We could pick a park or a nursery parking lot and exchange some of our plants. I have many red dahlias, purple liatris, coral and white glads, white and purple old fashioned iris's and the list goes on and on....I am going to dig in the early spring to make room for other plants....lol I think we should start a list of haves and meet somewhere and do an in person exchange! And then go to lunch...lol I wonder if we could did safely on an overcast or rainy day....Lets try and figure out when and if we can meet this summer or should we wait until spring? I would love to bring you some of my extra plants...

I am so enjoying these past few days with all the new daylilies opening, I get up and cannot wait to grab the camera and get out to the garden to see what new suprises I have...what a wonderful way to start my day. It is so nice to be able to ask questions of other gardeners and to share experiences with each other. The internet has opened a whole new world for all of us!

Thanks to all of you for sharing your knowledge!
Carla

Here is a picture of one my favorite daylilies that has opened for me.....Savannah Art
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