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Dec 22, 2017 11:04 AM CST
Waukesha (Zone 5a)
JWWC said:Aside from hardiness, what are you looking for in terms of color, form, size etc?

The One Ring does fine in a pot here. I do get more snow being downwind of Lake Michigan though.


Multiple colors, nothing to particular. I haven't looked that dips that much. I had been collecting tet teeth with 2-4 colors until I discovered the bearded dips. Since I'm getting a few bearded/sculpted cristate lilies I need something that will be pollen fertile that looks awesome and can survive Wisconsin. So uh, here I am. Are there any northern hybriziders that do patterned dips that I can get a better feel? I like carpenters and faulkers dips but concerned about their hardiness. I've seen a few of di caires (sp?) that I really like.

Does that help? I'm not exactly sure what I'm looking for.

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