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Jul 14, 2017 9:53 AM CST
Name: Larry
Augusta, GA area (Zone 8a)
Daylilies Region: Georgia Hybridizer Enjoys or suffers hot summers
I have a seedling that first bloomed in 2009 that has both the glittery edge and teeth, or perhaps more correctly, tendrils. I have never registered it because it simply does not have the branching or the bud count that most daylily enthusiasts want. I can also say that it has only rebloomed once or twice since it first bloomed. However, it will stay in my garden because it is a bit unusual in having these attributes and also being a bitone. It has fertile pollen and is exceptionally pod fertile, but I do not remember seeing any of its kids with the "glitter" although it has been several years since I have used it in my hybridizing and my aging brain is too busy thinking about some newer toothy seedlings that I have this year to remember what was going on 4 or 5 years ago.
Here is a picture of my seedling "G-1" and a close up of the edge.

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