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Apr 18, 2017 6:01 PM CST
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Name: Jonathan Whitinger
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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Background history:

'No Blue Oxfords' is a dormant tetraploid introduced in 2004 by Norris-R..

It has earned the following AHS awards:
Honorable Mention: 2010

This plant can be found in our Plant Database at:
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'No Blue Oxfords') .

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'No Blue Oxfords')
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Apr 18, 2017 8:11 PM CST
Athens, Ohio (Zone 6a)
A vigorous and consistent performer here, as well it should, since the hybridizer is not far away.





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Apr 18, 2017 8:36 PM CST
Name: Diana
Lincoln, NE (Zone 5b)
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@mantisOH great clump shots and nice duo... Pretty daylily : )
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Apr 19, 2017 5:19 AM CST
Name: Vickie
southern Indiana (Zone 6b)
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I bought NBO in June 2014 from Crik's Daylilies in Illinois (unfortunately they no longer sell daylilies). No Blue Oxfords drew my attention because of the nice branching and height. Also because I am partial to pinks and peaches.

The other thing I liked about it was that it was a mid-late bloomer. Here in southern Indiana, in 2016, it bloomed from 6/15/16 to 7/20/16, so a good four weeks of blooms.

This picture was taken on 7/3/15 and the branching looks good. Clicking on the picture will show a height comparison with H. Valley Monster (height 33", 9" bloom) on the left and H. Panama Hattie (28" height, 5.75" bloom) on the right. So the 37" registered height of NBO is spot on.
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Not sure of the exact bud count, but this picture taken on 6/22/16 shows that it is pretty good, I think.
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Sep 25, 2018 5:04 PM CST
Name: Mary Anne Jay
Wentworth, NS, Canada (Zone 4a)
Region: Canadian Million Pollinator Garden Challenge

No Blue Oxfords has finished a second season here. It grows well in my northern garden but still has not reached registered stats. This year it had 26" scapes and a bud count of only 10 with 2 way branching, less than half of registered. However, it does not get blotchy and the color is always good and consistent.
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