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Oct 8, 2011 3:41 PM CST
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There are probably 65,000 named Daylily cultivars. Not sure if any other plant has that many.

I am not sure I like the idea of people uploading lots of photos of NoID daylilies. I wrote to Sue to see if that is what we have in mind for the Daylily section, but have not heard back from her yet. With the hundreds of thousands of seedlings grown each year, plus everyone has a few NoID, the general section could quickly overtake the named ones, especially if people are only uploading to get acorns. Sue says she has 100 Daylily images to go through per day now. I don't know how we would moderate a general section with NoIDs being uploaded.

If the general section had garden shots of using daylilies in perennial beds, or the species, I think that would be OK.

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