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Jul 8, 2016 9:24 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
A wihile back on this thread, I mentioned that I am collecting a few to add to my already extensive collection of pre-1980 registered daylilies. I want at least one from each decade since the first modern daylily was registered. I have Apricot- Yeld 1893 and I have one or more from each decade after 1920. I need two daylilies to finish my collection. I need one from 1900-1909 and one from 1910-1919. Hopefully I can find these sometime.

Autumn Minaret -Stout 1951
Blooming in my garden at almost 90 inches tall.
I have never had a daylily any where near that tall before.
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