Have: Named Daylily

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

Bradley Hardy. Now that they have done blooming I need to dig out 2 clumps of Alabama Jubilees and clump NOID that I accidently got mixed up in them and finish out the border w/ BH. Since BH is and an excellent increaser,I will probably have a few dbl. fans left over to trade. I'm looking for named dayliies in exchange and I love bright colors.

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Austin, TX(Zone 8b)

peggy - i have a few Kwanso tubers

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

I have those too and trying very hard to get rid of them from my yard as being invasive.

Will try to add a few daylily varieties to my "want" list to make trading easier.

Austin, TX(Zone 8b)

hey! i will happily take some of the Kwanso daylilies off your hands!

i can offer Autumn Joy showy stonecrop - - good candidate for propogating from leaf cuttings

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

They've stopped blooming and are amongst my other DLs so I don't know whose who. Thanks for the sedum offer but I already have those.You can snapped about 3-4 inches off the tops of them and just stick the stem in the ground and they'll root within a few days.

Austin, TX(Zone 8b)

well then, perhaps you might remove them from display on your want list

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

there is no sedum Autumn "Joy" on my want list...you misread

Austin, TX(Zone 8b)

right . . . "Delight" . . . which the nurseries hereabout call Autumn Joy . . . you say potatoe, i say potatah

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

no "Autumn Delight"I have on my wishlist is variegated...the "Autumn Joy" I have in my yard is blue/green foilage.Which one do you have?

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

here's the my Autumn "Joy"

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Omega, GA

Hey Bigred, I am interested in your Alabama Jubilee daylily & the NOID. 1st what color is the NOID. I have Trycirtis hirta plants I cld trade & several different Heucheras. Let me know if interested. Donna

Ashdown, AR(Zone 8a)

actually,I'm only offering the Bradley Hardy for trade at this time for other named daylilies but thanks for the offer

Omega, GA

OK - misunderstood.

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