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Feb 7, 2018 6:01 PM CST
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Name: Jonathan Whitinger
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
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'Seventy Times Seven' is a dormant tetraploid introduced in 2004 by Emmerich.

This plant can be found in our Plant Database at:
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Seventy Times Seven') .

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Seventy Times Seven')
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Feb 7, 2018 9:13 PM CST
Name: Chuck
northern IL. (Zone 5a)
This is one of the first Karol Emmerich's creations that I purchased, love the color, performance, heavy substance, and it's easy to blend it in with other perennials
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Feb 7, 2018 10:20 PM CST
Name: Ginny G
Central Iowa (Zone 5a)
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This was the first year on this daylily and it had good strong scapes and blooms. Hoping for good increase next year Crossing Fingers!
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Feb 8, 2018 5:09 PM CST
Athens, Ohio (Zone 6a)
Well budded. Shade has varied a bit. I would prefer a slightly larger bloom. Doesn't seem like 6 inches here, perhaps because of the overlapping segments.
Vigorous.
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Feb 9, 2018 9:50 AM CST
Name: Louise Alley
Central Maine, Waterville (Zone 5a)
Multiplies readily, reliable; did have a re bloom, but only in 2017 when we had summer in October. It's very similar to Emmerick's Shine On ME although one is described as peach the other apricot.
My read is nice, but nothing outstanding.
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