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Oct 20, 2017 5:44 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
Daylilies Forum moderator Region: Vermont Enjoys or suffers cold winters Hybridizer Dog Lover
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I've had plants die over the years that I thought looked healthy, it happens sometimes. Bee's Bettie Sue was one of the early ones, never saw the fabulous cristation it showed in the '97 DJ image. You've given me hope. It has become easier to find now and is listed sometimes on the LA. While adding a few dips to the collection I replaced it this year Smiling Received a nice healthy plant that is settling in well Crossing Fingers! it decides to like it here this time. The majority of my hybridizing focus has been Sculpted tets, but I do plant 50 or so seeds a year of cristate dip crosses for fun.

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