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Jun 18, 2018 8:47 AM CST
Waukesha (Zone 5a)
Brad Best has asked me to clarify that the "bearded" genetics are different than the "scultped cristate".

I've edited a few things in my original post where I noted bearded/sculpted cristate in the same sentence. I've also removed ruffled perfection as a potential bearded prognosticator per his request.

There is a rather large difference in opinion on the verbiage used with bearded daylilies. I don't really care either way I just wanted a central hub with information for people who were interested in the look like I was. I haven't been on the website in months.

On here sculpted cristate will get you more information than bearded will. Online bearded will lead you to Brad's crosses.

Thanks,
Chris

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