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CYBERLILY MAGIC BUTTERFLY (Board, 2004)
Dormant, Tetraploid, Height 20", Size 5.50", Mid-Late Season, Rebloom
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My best intro so far. This was the first flower I was sure I would introduce, the very first time it bloomed. The pretty pink lavender flowers have a grey eye and a wire gold edge. The eye comes from it's mother, Magnificent Rainbow, and the edge hints back to other parent Ida's Magic. The flower avoids the greatest flaws of both it's parents with flowers above the foliage and consisent color. Petal color and green throat hold well all day. Early morning opener, though it needs a little more time and heat to recurve as much as shown. It has rebloomed well for me and is fertile both ways. The only flaw I'm aware of is that it increases slowly. (Magnificent Rainbow X Ida's Magic)
$65 single fan

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- Welcome to 2007 -
Not that I'm remotely ready for it to be 2007 yet...
Cyberlily Gardens exists in the real world as a home garden
in central North Carolina, where I am blessed to be able
to grow a very wide variety of plants.
I grow over 400 varieties of daylilies
as well as nearly 50 varieties of iris and
other perennials as space permits.
I also manage to volunteer or sign up for way too many jobs in
the American Daylily Society (and Region 15), my neighborhood,
and my church. If I'm not in the garden I'm probably on the computer
building a website or emailing volunteers or writing a neighborhood
newsletter. And if I'm not on the computer then perhaps I'm playing
with my precious little boys or downtown
trying to get the city council to stop putting up more buildings along
roads that are already over capacity.
This website has been up since 1996, and though I
don't have as much time for my own site as I'd like I try to
keep adding things to make it enjoyable to a beginning gardener
as well as daylily collectors. I hope you enjoy your visit.
No, the spring price list isn't ready yet, and by the time it is I'm
sure I'll be running a sale to get rid of more named things to make
room for seedings. I did manage to register 3 of my new daylilies
over the winter, so those will be listed shortly.
- Cyberlily Gardens Site Index -
- The Daylily Pricelist
in just about ready for an early start to the summer sale for 2005.
Many plants are already listed, but a few more will be coming.
As always, I need to make room for my seedlings, and as always
I'm running behind.
- Photo Cards
were a new project back in 2003. While I do still make them, the
pages haven't been updated since then, so please contact me to find
out what's currently available if you are interested in these.
- The Daylily Image Gallery is
a virtual display garden with over 350 daylily images and growing.
The gallery includes some daylilies which are on the pricelist
and also many more which are not.
- The Daylily Search Tool will help you look up registration information for a particular daylily.
- The Garden Gallery is designed to showcase images from gardens
which I have been fortunate enough to have visited.
It includes a lot of daylily gardens, but a lot of other things too.
Images from my 2003 trip to the daylily gardens of central Florida
can be found in the garden gallery as can pictures from Plant Delights
Nursery which don't show any daylilies. There's even a few images from
my garden, though I really should add some more.
- My Daylily Seedlings
page shows the progress of my hybridizing program. This
page was last updated with seedlings from 2002. In 2003 the
deer ate everything, but maybe I'll get 2004 posted before
the 2005 bloom season starts...
- Daylily and Gardening Links
to some of my favorite sites, including ones with information
about the care and planting of daylilies, daylily terms and
definitions, and more daylily images.
- My Daylily Rust Page
has some information about Daylily Rust that I have gathered, and
links to more information. For even more information on rust or
for the rust survey, please visit
www.daylilyrust.org.
- On-line Journal
I started a blog in the aftermath of the 2004 presidential election,
though I don't think I've added anyting in over a year.
There's absolutely nothing in there about daylilies, gardening, or
website development. It was a personal exercise as much as a public
statement, but you are welcome to read it if you like.
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So far, the
Cyberlily Webdesign
business has been
successful. At any rate, it's been keeping me busy enough with some
big projects that I haven't had time to update my own site. I suppose
that's good! If you are in need of a website, please feel free to
contact me
to find out if I can be of assistance.
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- Guarantee -
Daylilies are tolerant of a wide variety of situations, but perform at their best when given
over a half day of sun and plenty of water. Like most garden plants, they prefer well
drained soil, regular watering, and a bit of fertilizer in the late spring. In the deep south
they do well with some afternoon shade, and in the north a winter mulch is
good idea if you don't have reliable snow cover. Those in hardiness zones 7-8
should be able to grow most varieties without difficulty.
The plants I send will always be large and healthy, state inspected,
and true to name, and they will always be reasonably priced.
I dig each of them by hand right before
shipping them to you. Please contact me immediately if you are unhappy with
the plants you receive, or during the first bloom season if the flowers are
not what you expected. My garden is state inspected every year.
--Rebecca
"In the spring, at the end of the day, you should smell like dirt."
- Margaret Atwood
(courtesy of Michael P. Garofalo's
The Spirit of Gardening
website.
Copyright ©1997-2007
Cyberlily Gardens.
Comments or questions? Send mail to
becca@cyberlily.com .
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