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Dec 13, 2015 1:57 PM CST
Missouri (Zone 6a)
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beckygardener said:Char - I agree that the muddy color is usually not as attractive as a clearer colored daylily bloom. One of my favorite seedlings is a stippled bloom, but the muddy color detracts from it in photos. In person, the blooms are so much prettier. I wonder if that is another problem with muddy blooms when trying to photograph them?

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I don't think the bloom looks muddy, to me it looks splotchy and the color does not look evenly saturated across the petals. The color is pretty.

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