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Dec 7, 2011 6:51 AM CST
Name: Fred Manning
Lillian Alabama

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Being I have a different daylily form for myself(there are a few others that are registered with this form, but this is my first) this year I did some research on the AHS site to see what they had to say about it. I though it was called CRESTED but that has been droped and replaced with CRISTATE, not to be confussed with CRISPATE which has to do with unusual forms.
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This flower also has something else I haven't seen here before other than HEATHER GRACE. The petals do not lay on the sepals, they are well above.
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I have another flower where the petals do not lay on the sepals, both have LILLIAN'S ALABAMA SUNRISE as the pod parent, maby this is the link? I did make this cross again this year to see try see if this would do the same thing.
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I posted this one to show the difference between CRISTATE and CRISPATE.
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