As a comment about Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Night Wings'), petemclaughlin wrote:

I have seen this plant listed as both diploid and tetraploid. Its parent is listed as a Tet, so that is more likely for this plant.
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Mar 18, 2023 7:30 AM CST
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Name: Maurice
Grey Highlands, Ontario (Zone 5a)
'Night Wings' is missing its ploidy in the AHS registered daylily database. However, it has 22 registered offspring. Of those, 21 are registered as tetraploid and one is registered as a diploid. However, that offspring, 'Jupiter Light House', involves a cross with 'Ed Murray'. Although 'Jupiter Light House' is registered as a diploid, it is probably either a tetraploid or triploid, as 'Ed Murray' crosses with tetraploids. 'Night Wings' almost certainly crosses as a tetraploid.
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