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| The blossoms of Strawberry Candy Daylily are thick and smooth. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
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| June 17, 2008! Beautiful Daylilies and Forget Me Nots. I hope you're enjoying your virtual trip through my gardens. More flower varieties are blooming daily in my Oklahoma Zone 7 beds! For photo permissions, questions, or comments, please visit the Ask Gale Page. |
| This Strawberry Candy Hemerocallis Daylily is similar to Daring Deception, but has more yellow and the flowers are bigger. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Super closeup sdide view of Upright Cholla Cactus blossom. 6-16-08 |
| Strawberry Candy is used a lot by Daylily breeders as a parent. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| The border of perennial Water Forget Me Not myosotis scorpioides, spreading more than blooming. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Side view of Strawberry Candy Hemerocallis Daylily. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Hardy Banana Trees (musa basjoo), lookin' good! 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Bird's eye view of Mexican Hyssop (agastache lamiaceae) 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Everblooming Mexican Hyssop agastache lamiaceae flowers all summer. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Looking into the yellow heart of Strawberry Candy Daylily. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| The pale blue Flowers of Water Forget Me Not myosotis scorpioides are worth the wait. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Hemerocallis Fulva, a species of Daylily, sports brick red petals with bright yellow throats 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Brick red.Hemerocallis Fulva Daylily spreads through runners. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |
| Mexican Hyssop agastache lamiaceae reseeds herself and comes back from the roots every spring. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |














| Red & Yellow Hemerocallis Fulva is most appreciated up close. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |

| Hemerocallis Fulva Daylily, handed down for generations. Check out the yellow throat and red stamens. 6-17-08 photo by Gale Chester Whittington |