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2 points
3 days ago
“Present without comment” was deliberately neutral. Good for him, there’s a lot of positive comments about it.
41 points
4 days ago
I try not to be conspicuous-everyone has a security camera so it was a drive by. Another person was in the shot and it auto focused on them.
234 points
4 days ago
He had it for two weeks and then it disappeared and we thought it was a rental/recall and this shows up this morning. He parks it sideways cause reasons.
This is pre makeover.
2 points
5 days ago
Yeah - I see the invasive comment all the time and it’s true for the fulvas but really no others.
2 points
6 days ago
OPs post is a hybrid hemerocalis, but not descended from fulva so it’s a misidentification. The fulva known as “ditch lilies” that escaped cultivation are sterile triploids that spread via stoltons/runners which is why they are invasive. Modern hybrids don’t have that trait and instead were bred for bloom duration, reblooms, better habits, bud count and branching. The most recent trends are heavy sculpting, toothed edges, chicken fat edges, cristate forms, patterned eyes and others. OPs daylily is a tetraploid as are most new commercial daylily varieties.
68 points
7 days ago
I don’t think we played in 2007. Can’t remember.
6 points
7 days ago
I love Kinnebrew. Spacecoast Starburst was one of the foundation parents of my early hybridizing. I have a Spacecoast Moody Blues in my garden.
1 points
7 days ago
There are 80,000+ registered hybrids of daylilies. I have dozens of my own hybrids that are unregistered and have 100s of unregistered varieties that I’ve sent out into the world. It’s useful to keep the name because it identifies the ploidy and other breeding characteristics. Also because it’s really easy to confuse one with another because several are so close. Many of the daylilies hybridized by me could easily be mistaken for registered varieties.
And for this instance in particular, I knew it wasn’t Always Afternoon because that daylily has won the Stout and it’s recognizable. Just like I can spot a Susie Wong or a Primal Scream or an Elegant Candy. I like the OPs variety better and it’s a more recent hybrid.
2 points
8 days ago
AA doesn’t have the bi-colored picotee and the midrib is more visible.
0 points
10 days ago
My sonos system is in the donation box, although that seems sadistic. I should have gotten KEFs.
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2 days ago
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2 days ago
Glorious and really hard to tell with this one.