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Jul 5, 2016 2:32 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Dog Lover Daylilies Irises Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Hummingbirder
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Drooling Oooh! That is so pretty!!! I see lots of sparkles there, which is a great bonus! I'm fascinated with poly blooms, and it's nice that you are breeding just for those. I get an occasional one, and they are always my favorite bloom.

I noticed that almost none of my red or darker blooms had any diamond dusting, which I expected. Some of them were shiny though. Not dusted, but gleaming? I can't really explain it! I had to do a double take on a couple of them, to make sure I wasn't seeing some diamonds. I just find it crazy that I had some that were covered in glitter, and I had never noticed! Maybe because it wasn't showing up until this year? Many of my plants are newer purchases, so I'm assuming that is why I hadn't noticed before.

Here are the ones that I noted that had a lot of diamond dusting. Others did too, but I was getting hot out there, and I failed to mark those down. I'll try to take better notes on the ones that are really glowing with it!

Bama Music
Ed Brown
Lacy Lucy
Lady Arabella
Larry Grace
Plum Eyed Delight
Spanish Glow
Victorian Lace
Wild Cherry Roundup
Wonder Of It All
Natalie

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