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Sep 23, 2016 2:24 PM CST
Name: Lynnette
Northwest Illinois (Zone 5b)
I like some of the pictures - that is what made me buy it to begin with. I guess I just don't like stippling - to me it looks muddy and I am pretty sure I don't have any others with stippling - I like clear colors and I don't care for the pink edged daylilies either, and everyone loves Beautiful Edgings, but I don't - I gave it my mom. However, I really like the striking bi-colors, but I know some people do not. The ones I love the best are the ones that grow bigger every year and like it in my garden. I think Wild Child is a little messy/muddy and I hated the very first bloom (plus it took 2 years to bloom) and I almost tossed it, but then it kept blooming and it had tons of blooms and it got prettier every day and it looked fantastic in a clump so it is staying. I am pretty new to daylilies (3 years), so it took me while to understand that it takes time for some daylilies to bloom and the first blooms are not always good. I don't know why - not all daylilies are like that.
Have a Happy Daylily Day!!

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