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  • BrummieBenBrummieBen Posts: 460

    not agapanthus, the leaves grow very particularly from the crown, almost regimented, they are also belt-like, and as I say grow very uniformly. But, amazingly they do seem to seed, I have two babies growing in pots (of something else) a good 20 yards away, bizarre as there isn't even soil or turf between them all paving etc. Wasn't sure when they sprouted, but gave them food and yes they are the same as the parents, always nice to increase stock, especially when it's completely unexpected!

  • Mine are in pots stood on gravel... they seed readily in the gravel and it is easy to tease out the mini plants and pot them up..image

  • chickychicky Posts: 10,409

    Like others, pretty sure its a hemerocallis - here's a photo of what mine looks like at the moment:

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     Looks like a match !

  • granmagranma Posts: 1,931

    Are the roots orange ?

    I have a peach day lily  , the roots are orange .

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  • granmagranma Posts: 1,931

    Love to see a pic'i now it has flowered, these lilies are beautiful and are not named daylillies for nothing - remember to deadhead !

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