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My journey into the daylily world began in 2000 when we bought a house that sat on 3 acres. This property had a few trees planted on it & nothing else. I had always loved trying to grow things but wasn’t very good at it. So I began the hunt for landscaping ideas. While on a pond tour I saw the most beautiful flower & was told it was a daylily. I knew about the “ditch lily” but had never seen any other daylily before. My search for other daylilies led me to the Internet where I found thousands of daylilies along with many other plants I couldn’t purchase locally. Along the cyber journey I found websites, forums & auctions to my delight. I have met some of the most wonderful people along the way who have taught me what I know today about gardening & growing daylilies. The cyber world is wonderful & I don’t know what I would do without all my cyber friends!

I live in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma where we get lots of extreme weather. By extreme, I mean we can go from hot to cold to hot again all in one day. We can get tons of rain in a month & then go 4 months without a drop. And the winds here will blow up to 60  mph at times. A daylily has got to be a strong plant to survive.

Last time I counted, I was up to around 1500 registered daylilies & I haven’t counted my seedlings. I am a one woman operation, I do all the planting, digging, dividing, weeding, watering, picture taking, & shipping myself. I do not fertilize the daylilies & they are all field grown. If I make any mistakes in orders, just let me know & I will happily fix it. All my daylilies are guaranteed to bloom true to name. I can generally ship from April 1 - the end of June & September 1 - the end of October.  

Future Introductions

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I want to thank my friend Richard for allowing me to use some of his wonderful garden photos that I have posted throughout my site. Please do not use any of the photos on this website without permission. Thank you!

Unfolding Paradox x Clearing The Fog CT107
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Unfolding Paradox x Tupac Amaru

Unfolding Paradox x Clearing The Fog

This will be my 1st Intro. It is going north this fall to see how it performs in a more northern climate

I haven’t taken exact stats on it yet but it has 3-way branching with 15-18 buds. The plant is on the small side with all the blooms opening above the foliage. Blooms are around 6” & the sepals will curl. It is fertile both ways. The picture to the right is the 1st kid I’ve had bloom using it as a parent

I’m holding it for increase before I register it.

Magic Of Oz x Smoke Scream

Maiden bloom in 2008. I can’t say much about it yet except it is very unique & the color is very sunfast.

I moved it to my evaluation bed & it will at least be used as a bridge plant

Unfolding Paradox x Tupac Amaru

Maiden bloom in 2008 & was moved to the evaluation bed in the fall. Don’t have all the stats but is has 4-way branching with lots of buds & is fertile both ways. To the right is a picture of the branching.

I sent some fans off to Virginia last fall to see how it does in a different climate

Black Falcon Ritual x CT107 2
Unfolding Paradox x Tupac Amaru 4

Flower Program

The Lily Auction

Sandy's Garden

Below, you will find links to some good places to visit.

Backyard Daylily Hybridizers

Hem Chat Room

AHS Daylily Database

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Tinkers Garden Forum

Hybridizer's Corner

Shady Oaks Butterfly Farm

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