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Jul 11, 2016 4:12 PM CST
Name: Marilyn, aka "Poly"
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Yes, 'Osterized' can be very fragrant, as in walk-by-the-clump-and-smell-the-sweetness fragrance.

'Sears Tower' is also fragrant, but it is more of a stick-your-nose-in-it fragrance. Fortunately, since the blooms can meet you face-to-face... nodding

I'm glad to hear that many of Judy Davisson's daylilies are fragrant; I'm probably going to order some for fall delivery.

We should really sticky a "daylilies-with-fragrance" thread (or maybe just a list, as opposed to a thread) as the topic seems to come up periodically, and I (at least) consider it an important one. (I'd say "ditto" to an additional thread on rust resistance, but that's just me... Whistling )
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