Oh, thank you, Leslie. It is a seedling with great sentimental value to me. I wrote about it here (
http://gottagarden.blogspot.co...) if anyone is interested. The poly is not common, but it occurred last summer when we had sufficient rain (for once!). The color is also a bit more saturated as a lot of things were last year. I am hoping to save it from the rampaging of my puppy, Rudy. It it moves well, the plan is to eventually share it with my sister and possibly the senior community where my mother lives. We shall see. My fingers are crossed.
For grins, I've started keeping a poly folder to put pics in when I come across one that does poly (or whatever). It's kinda fun to look back and see who did.
The only ones that seem to poly fairly reliably for me are Hildred West and Light Motif. LM will be moving soon, so it might sulk this year. Otherwise, it's just usually a happy occurrence...
I was wondering if you correspond with Pat Cochenour? She is here in Reg 3, up the road in northern VA, and a very nice person. Seems she shares some of your interests (grin). I have several of her daylilies and they do very well for me (as you might expect), although none of her polymerous ones.
I know Don Herr was playing around with them at one time, too, but I was thinking that I didn't see many last year when I visited his garden. He moves things in and out pretty regularly, however. And, of course, I could have just missed them...I was too interested in finding his daylily Candy Colored Curls that had won best in show the day before! Haha, sorry, I digress...