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Apr 24, 2017 6:01 PM CST
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Name: Jonathan Whitinger
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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'Arnold's Daughter' is a dormant tetraploid introduced in 2006 by Korth-P.-Korth-L..

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Arnold's Daughter') .

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Arnold's Daughter')
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Apr 25, 2017 6:51 AM CST
Name: Valerie
Ontario, Canada (Zone 4a)
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I just purchased Arnold's Daughter last spring. It was one of the plants that got lost in the mail and arrived very dried out and brown. That did not stop it from springing back to life once planted, and blooming well the first summer. It has come through its first winter and I am looking forward to its first full bloom season in my garden.

Edited to add: I just went out and checked on Arnold's Daughter, and the double fan planted last spring has doubled to four fans showing before this year's growing season.
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Apr 26, 2017 7:16 AM CST
Name: Nancy
Bowling Green Kentucky (Zone 6b)
I have had Arnold's Daughter for several years. It has multiplied modestly to a nice clump, but the blooms always open nicely. It blooms nicely for quite a long time. I wish the scapes were as tall as stats say, but they are well above the foliage. I had to move it because I expected it to be taller, but now I can enjoy the blooms up close.
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Apr 26, 2017 1:07 PM CST
Name: Chuck
northern IL. (Zone 5a)
Arnold's Daughter has never come close to the stats that it is suppose to have. Maybe 3 possibly some 4 way branching and about 20 or so buds, the blooms always look good but disappointed in the measurable will have to decide to keep or toss
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Apr 26, 2017 9:10 PM CST
Athens, Ohio (Zone 6a)
I'd be happy with 20 buds.
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Aug 25, 2019 6:04 PM CST
Name: Mary Anne Jay
Wentworth, NS, Canada (Zone 4a)
Region: Canadian Million Pollinator Garden Challenge
I have Arnold's Daughter planted in two locations with the same results in each. The scapes are only 24" high so 10 inches below registered. However, for my area, the bud count is great at about 17 on 4 way branching. I am happy with that. I have grown it for 3 seasons now. Increase is slow to moderate here. The blooms are consistent-- the same in color and shape, never blotchy, but not as big as registered. However, it is in my fav colors so I will be keeping it
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