This is a blog about daylily gardening, photography, and the various ways we create interest in our lives.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Daylily Patience
When you hybridize daylilies, rain can change your plans. When I walked outside this morning to see what was in bloom, I saw the gray clouds moving in and a rainbow caused by the low angle of the sun at 6 am. The first drops fell a few minutes later, then a steady shower spoiling all the live pollen. I didn't want to spend several hours using frozen pollen after the showers passed. There were competing priorities, you see, and so I excused myself for later in the week.
Patience is hard. I didn't use to have it. If a new daylily didn't do well in its first season in my garden, I would lose interest and put it in the plant sale. This is a form of insanity, but I excused myself, as no one else would think to do so!
I hope I have learned my lesson. Here is Nicole DeVito's CALL ME BLUE, which she kindly sent me last year from her Central Florida nursery. I love the white flowers with blue eyes, so this was a welcome addition. Nicole posted this photo on her web site.
This is what my plant looked like when it bloomed in my garden last summer a few weeks after arrival here.
It's nice, but it lacks the pizzaz of Nicole's photo. A decade ago I might have been disappointed, but now I know to just leave the plant in place and let it build a root system. It's in a full-sun location where I water a lot, so it has all the right conditions to thrive.
This morning I saw the payoff for patience. After a year, the plant now produces a flower easily as bold as Nicole's photo.
Worth the wait, I assure you!
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