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Jean Lacroix
Visite chez Michel Lévesque, Hérocallia, à Carignan. La floraison était dans son apogée nous nous sommes laissé tenter par sa magnifique "Qui si frotte s'y pique" qui est une splendeur.
michael moran
SOOO excited my doubles with teeth cross seedlings are doing so well..cant wait to see them bloom,COME ON SPRING LETS GOOOO!!
JOSETTE RATTÉ
bonjour a tous , je me nomme Josette Ratté ,je suis hybrideur d hémérocalles depuis 5 ans ,c est l hybrideur Mme Fernande Martel qui m a transmise cette belle passion. Je suis horticultrice et conseillère en aménagement paysager depuis plus de 20 ans.Je travaille dans une belle petite jardinerie ou je vend mes hémérocalles , visité mon site internet au http://passionhemerocalles.blogspot.com
Edie Dodson
I have started listing a few daylilies on Ebay and will continue to list more troughout the season. User name is edie1234 Spring is finally starting to spring a bit in East Tn. Stop by and check them out when you get a chance..........................................
Beverly Daniel
Merry Christmas to all my new and future friends here at mydaylilies.com! Having my first White Christmas..never mind it was a Blizzard. :)
Tony
It is a beautiful day today and I do have some reblooming now. They are special and getting all of my attention. The hibiscus and the crepe myrtle are looking good today. It is fun to start hibiscus and crepe myrtle from seeds, but you can get overstocked. My yard is pretty full now but I enjoy walking in the yard every morning and at other times just for the exercise.
Yvon Bellemare
I'm a hybridizer of daylilies for the past 8 years. My collection of daylilies is limited to less than 500 cultivars registered, and planting more than 5,000 pending evaluations. For me that passion is a hobby, but also a disease of hemero-mania.My main work in a nursery in Trois-Rivieres, manager (Nursery Section) and service maintenance and landscaping consultancy over 30 years experience.
Jimmy Anthony
Anxiously awaiting the arrival of spring and two shipments of new culitivars.




















