MEMBER GARDENS

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AHS DISPLAY GARDENS

The American Hemerocallis Society (AHS) has designated Display Gardens throughout the world. These are the display gardens of Lone Star Daylily Society members. The gardens are open to the public by appointment.

Find display gardens in other areas by using the AHS display gardens map.

AHS DISPLAY GARDEN

Benvenuti Gardens
Loris Garrett and Sandy Roberts
509 Huckleberry, Lake Jackson, TX 77566
Loris: 832-922-5732 – Sandy: 979-235-9080

The Garden of Loris Garrett & Sandy Roberts

I got addicted to daylilies about 9 years ago. Starting with about 10 plants, it quickly grew to around 60. Before I knew it I was running out of space and had to look for a new home with a larger yard. I now have around 400+ varieties. I haven’t looked back since.

My Italian mom gave me a “garden” stone inscribed with the words “Benvenuti nel mio giardino” which means “Welcome to my garden”. It inspired me to call my garden “Benvenuti”! The daylilies always seem to welcome people to stop and admire and talk. I guess anyone can tell you that I am always willing to talk about them and talk about them …. and talk about them. They have become my passion.

I have never considered myself a serious hybridizer, but I do dabble now and then. I always anticipate with excitement getting to see them open for the first time. I’m like a child opening a Christmas present. I get up before daylight with flashlight in hand to see what has opened. Such a feeling to be the first to admire these new creations that I had a small part in. Oh, what my neighbors must think!

“Benvenuti nel mio giradino”

AHS DISPLAY GARDEN

Garden of Mike Peppers
Mike Peppers
750 East Riverside Drive, Bastrop, TX 78602
512-774-8366

THE GARDEN OF MIKE PEPPERS

After moving to Texas 18 years ago, Mike was introduced to daylilies by a co-worker — the son of award-winning hybridizer Inez Tarrant. He went to a flower show, then visited the garden and selling field of Leon and Paula Payne. His initial purchase of 10 cultivars from the Paynes eventually grew to a collection of more than 400 and became an AHS Display Garden. Relocating from Houston to Austin in 2013, Mike downsized both house and garden. He designed and completely reconstructed the yard and garden of his quarter-acre suburban lot. He now has “only” 200+ different cultivars. The garden also features a 600-gallon pond.