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Oct 20, 2011 7:49 AM CST
Name: Lyle
Phoenix
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database!
Thanks for the comments!

This next intro is a very hardy bloomer for me and was TUFF against the harsh elements that our desert climate presented.....

This daylily was named after some of our roughest terrain.


SUPERSTITION SPRINGS (Dye, L. 2012) TET LP-9048 (EXOTIC TREASURE X (BLUE LAKE ) 27” EM, Ev. 6”. 5-6-way branching. 25-30 buds.
Beautiful clear orchid flowers with plum violet eye and edge above a yellow to green throat mark this cultivar. It is this combination of flower size, color clarity and bud count and branching that makes this cultivar very special.SUPERSTITION SPRINGS is a great breeder for eyed and bordered flowers in a variety of colors. Very pretty. Fertile both ways.

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