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Mar 17, 2016 6:01 PM CST
Name: Jay
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robertduval14 said: How did they get a cultivar name for it at all then? I thought daylily cultivar names had to be approved by the AHS.

When you apply for a plant patent you give the plant a cultivar name. If the patent is approve then that is the legal cultivar name. Whether or not it gets registered with whatever society is irrelevant, that is still the legally accepted name.
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