Friday, February 13, 2026

2026 ADS Region One Meeting Tour Garden—Sunken Gardens

 Ruby Red Jubilee

 2026 ADS Region One Meeting • Lincoln, Nebraska • July 10-12, 2026
Hosted by the Nebraska Daylily Society
Carole Hunter of Prairie's Edge Gardens, Guest Speaker


Sunken Gardens—City of Lincoln Parks & Recreation Public Garden

Sunken Gardens is a world-famous public garden located on 1.5 acres in Lincoln. It was first developed in 1930 and renovated in 2005. Garden design has annual themesthe 2026 theme is "A Patchwork Garden" drawing on diverse designs from American quilt-making history. What fun it will be to see large living quilt patches made of beautiful blooming and foliage plants!

Welcome to Sunken Gardens (all pics courtesy of John Moss)

Sunken Gardens weaves together gorgeous tapestries incorporating thousands of different annuals and perennials intermingled with trees, shrubs, and water featuresall highlighted by stunning works of art. To read more about Sunken Gardens and its features, click HERE. For a history of Sunken Gardens and its renovation, click HERE. To read all about the Sunken Gardens in Wikipedia, click HERE.

Entry pavilion and garden

Another angle

Variegated cannas with entry pavilion on upper right

Sunken Gardens is an oasis of inspiration and beauty. So much to see and explore, so many ideas, so much serenity.

Huge green textured leaves contrast with bright tiny flowers

Details, veins, and backdrop

There's shady areas with colorful accents.

Tranquil woodland scene

Vine-covered obelisks, shrubs, and cool-hued blooms 

Brick pathways are surrounded with flowers. 

Beautiful forked path leads to a water feature

Stunning containers, pool, and aquatic plants

A closer look at the aquatic plants in the pool

Ribbons of color draw the eyes

Fountain sculpture with water spilling on rocks is a beautiful sight with delightful sound. 

Simply elegant

Cool and inviting

There's something for everyonea place to rest, relax, retreat, unwind, and recharge.

Mixing and matching sizes, shapes, and textures

Inspiration, and ideas galoreSunken Gardens is all this and morecome and explore!

The Nebraska Daylily Society invites you to attend the 2026 ADS Region One Meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska. Our tour bus will whisk you and your daylily friends away on Saturday, July 11 to the public Sunken Gardens plus two large private daylily gardens plus a delicious lunch. What a wonderful adventure!
 Don't let the only thing missing be you.

Friday, February 6, 2026

2026 Region One Meeting Open Garden—Pick A Daylily Garden—Scott Keller

 Ruby Red Jubilee

 2026 ADS Region One Meeting • Lincoln, Nebraska • July 10-12, 2026
Hosted by the Nebraska Daylily Society
Carole Hunter of Prairie's Edge Gardens, Guest Speaker


Pick A Daylily Garden—Scott Keller

Scott Keller invites you to visit his open Pick A Daylily Garden located on an urban lot in Lincoln. Pick A Daylily Garden is a state-licensed and inspected daylily nursery in USDA hardiness zone 6a and an American Daylily Society (ADS) Display Garden. It's a short drive just six miles southeast of the host hotel. 

Scott is a long-time member and past Treasurer of the Nebraska Daylily Society (NDS). He currently serves as ADS Region One Director and chairs the Long Range Planning and Marketing committees.

Welcome to Pick A Daylily Garden (all pics courtesy of Scott Keller)

Over 100 registered tetraploid daylily cultivars and over 350 blooming-size seedlings grow outdoors in the ground to prove their northern hardiness (there is no greenhouse) in Scott's Lincoln garden. Scott's daylily cultivars and seedlings also grow in the ground in fellow NDS member Linda Becker's Exeter, Nebraska garden for additional hardiness and performance evaluation. 

Pick A Daylily Garden

Scott has been hybridizing for 15 years, and the late David Hansen mentored him early on. Like Dave, Scott's hybridizing program is tetraploids only. Unlike Dave, Scott's focus is hybridizing doubles and unusual forms. To visit Pick A Daylily Garden's website, click HERE. To see Scott's registered daylily cultivars, click HERE.

Scott Keller seedling 21T16: 'Joan Jackson' X 'Indescribable' (2026 registration in process)

Seedling 21T16 (above) and FLIGHT RISK (below) will be 2026 introductions.

'Flight Risk' (Keller, 2026)

The toothy, bold FLIGHT RISK (above) and the cool, creamy AUNT DONNA (below) share the same pollen parent, HEAVENLY NEW FRONTIERS.

'Aunt Donna' (Keller, 2024)

INDESCRIBABLE (below) is Scott's first double registration. It also has cristation. Ever hear the phrase "Go where the daylilies lead you?" When Scott first saw INDESCRIBABLE bloom as a seedling, doubles became his new hybridizing focus, replacing full-formed singles. INDESCRIBABLE is proving to be an excellent parent.

'Indescribable' (Keller, 2025)

Scott has created some beautiful full-formed single daylilies. One I really like is PITCH DARK (below). 

'Pitch Dark' (Keller, 2021)

Scott's dream crosses are doubles and unusual forms and he has some beauties waiting in the wings, like the following seedling.

Scott Keller seedling 22T12-1
 
For a sneak peek of the daylily future (no time machine required), come to the 2026 ADS Region One Meeting and visit Scott's open garden. Fun fact: Scott's Pick A Daylily Garden will also host Garden Judges Workshop 2 on Sunday, July 12. Don't let the only thing missing be you!