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Jul 8, 2016 1:01 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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In the database here under bloom traits: It says bitone or reverse bitone.
So I am wondering if sometimes it is one then at other times the other?
Here is the link for polychrome:
http://www.daylilies.org/ahs_d...
'Court Jester' seems to be a very old plant. I found no photos of it.
However, 'Royal Jester' the bloom traits for it are : bicolor or reverse bicolor
I don't know if you are looking for the plant, or just wanted a definition of the terms. bicolor or reverse bicolor would be: http://www.daylilies.org/ahs_d...
reverse bicolor would be: ?
Didn't find the definition, but I am sure you get the point. Still, I have no idea why it shows them both. All the photos of 'Royal Jester' look pretty similar to me.
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