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Oct 16, 2011 6:05 PM CST
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You know what I just noticed, there isn't an Edge No Eye description and I think that has some confused. Edge No Eye is something that several hybridizer's are focused on now in their programs so it's something we need a clearer understanding of for the sake of the search function. It's different from a daylily without an eye pattern and a ruffled or gold edge.

Edge No Eye has been traditionally a light daylily, say white, cream or a light pink or peach and then a darker outer edge.
Older examples are Beautiful Edgings
and Swedish Girl

Here are a few from hybridizer's websites as examples:

http://daylily.net/gardens/phi...

On Ladybug Daylilies both Chris Rogers and Dan Hansen have several, on this page there is: http://ladybugdaylilies.com/Ge...
RASTA BEATS
RASPBERRY ROUGE
RED STRIPE
SHE GOT THE LOOK

http://trimmerdaylily.com/cult...
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