Nefertitii

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Can't wait till I get a clump of this one.....so clean looking!
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Another nice one Kathleen

Very vivid eye.
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Love this one! :D
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OMG, LG!!!!!!!!!! :o :o :o I need that one too! :lol:

Such a brilliant distinction in colors! WOWZERS!!! Great growing, LG!!!
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Thank-You Dee! It's small yet, but I have high hopes for it! :-)
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Very eye catching with that red throat! Love it! :D
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Wow LG that is a stunner!

I can't wait to see a clump of it toO!

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Oh, you are right, that is a clean looking flowers. Very bright :D
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Post by Annie »

Oh I like that one! Very pretty.
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:cool: :cool: :cool:
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Post by hagranger »

Would you like a Tutankhamum to go with that Nefertiti?
This is a last year photo. I haven't processed all of this year's photos yet.
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Very nice LG :D
Would Egyptian Ibis work in that future grouping... :wink:
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Love that one Mike.
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Post by LucyGoose »

Wow, you guys are terrible...:lol: ..

I couldn't find any information at Tinker's for your's Helen, and Michael it is nice to see you, and I found out yours is a Munson. But heck they are both pretty!!

Thanks!!! :D
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Tutankhamun (correct spelling) is a real oldie. Elliott 1978 grows 26 inches with a 4.5 inch blossom. An evergreen but does nicely and returns in my Zone 5 full sun garden every year. It poly tepals often. It is a bi-color with rounded tepals. It is a (Dorothy Lambert x Hope Diamond) cross. It has lavender lilac tepals (front three petals) and ivory-yellow with a lilac blush sepals (back three petals). It has a green throat with an ivory-yellow eyezone and ivory mid-ribs on the tepals. Mid season bloomer
It is one of my favorites.
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Post by LucyGoose »

Thanks Helen...I wrote that down as I will be hitting the daylilly farm this thursday! :D I like it, too!! :D
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