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Sep 5, 2015 6:01 PM CST
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Name: Jonathan Whitinger
Grapevine, TX (Zone 8a)
Garden Photography Hybridizer Hosted a Not-A-Raffle-Raffle Daylilies Region: Texas Celebrating Gardening: 2015
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Background history:

'Web of Intrigue' is a evergreen tetraploid introduced in 1999 by Stamile.

More information about Stamile can be found on his website:
http://www.distinctly.on.ca/st...

It has earned the following AHS awards:
Award of Merit: 2007
Honorable Mention: 2003
RWM: 2007
ESB: 2006

This plant can be found in the ATP Plant Database at:
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Web of Intrigue') .

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Web of Intrigue')
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Sep 5, 2015 7:29 PM CST
Name: Regina
Warrenville, SC (Zone 8a)
Butterflies Region: South Carolina Ponds Keeper of Koi Hybridizer Frogs and Toads
Dog Lover Daylilies Dahlias Cat Lover Garden Ideas: Level 1
I liked this one so much that I bought it twice this year by mistake Smiling

Once planted, both DFs I purchased quickly settled in. The one that was already in bloom from my local seller continued its bloom season without missing a beat. The other DF was really small when I received it and did not bloom. Both plantings have produced more fans over the summer. I will update how many fans are currently growing sometime this week, and will update bud counts and other info next growing season.

I noticed much variance in blooms when looking through the daylily database, and was glad that mine has that bluish-purple eye that is rather wide.

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Sep 6, 2015 11:53 AM CST
Name: Lisa Klette
Dayton, KY (Zone 6a)
Region: Kentucky Sempervivums Lilies Irises Hostas Garden Art
Daylilies Dahlias Plant and/or Seed Trader Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Grows well and increases fast. Always has pretty blooms and blooms consistently. The hotter the temp, the more the pattern shows/breaks in the eye. Stats are not quite as high as registered here in N KY. 3-4 way branching (instead of 5). And about mid/upper 20s for bud count per scape. Fertile both ways.
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Sep 6, 2015 4:03 PM CST
Name: Ashton & Terry
Oklahoma (Zone 7a)
Windswept Farm & Gardens
Butterflies Keeps Sheep Pollen collector Region: Oklahoma Lilies Irises
Hybridizer Hummingbirder Hostas Daylilies Region: United States of America Celebrating Gardening: 2015
1st year plant.
Bloomed well, didn't set any seeds on it.
That's all the info I have until next year.
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Aug 30, 2017 12:44 PM CST
Name: Nancy
Bowling Green Kentucky (Zone 6b)
An early bloomer, the blooms always look good & lots of them so it is in bloom for such a long time. I love this plant, the look of it and the great blooming work it does. I haven't counted buds on it, probably not as many as the stats say, never are for me, and definitely don't get the branching, but still a keeper. I don't fertilize my daylilies, so I'm happy with how well it does.
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Jan 31, 2018 5:23 PM CST
Name: Mary Anne Jay
Wentworth, NS, Canada (Zone 4a)
Region: Canadian Million Pollinator Garden Challenge

This CV has surprised me. It is evergreen but grows well here. I love the color and eye on this one. Most blooms look like this. It has clumped up quickly and, although I have had it only 2 seasons, I have already shared it. It has reached only 24" here {registered at 30"}, a bud count of only 9 on 3 way branching but, with several scapes, it puts on a good show. It is one of the first to bloom here
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