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Sep 12, 2019 7:08 AM CST
Name: Kathy
Michigan - rural (Zone 5a)
Daylilies Garden Art Region: Michigan Seed Starter Plant and/or Seed Trader Region: United States of America
Can we start a list of Laciniated Dahlias?

Northlake Heritage




SHOW 'N' TELL (ALC) Introduced in 1985. The 10" blooms of red tipped yellow are of good depth and substance. The blossoms are slightly lacinated with good stems on a 4' plant

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SHAGGY CHIC (LC ) Introduced in 2018. Beautiful 8" lacinated soft coral pink that fits perfect with the vintage styles that are so popular. These robust and strong plants grow to 5'. This beauty can go from a soft peach to a soft pink depending on weather and growing conditions.


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CITRON DU CAP (BLC) Introduced in 2001. Big, beautiful 7" blooms of the most delicate yellow with a dusting of rose blush over the petal tips. the blooms are as deep as they are wide. Heavily lacinated petals give the flowers an extremely lacey appearance, which can be striking in arrangements as well as in the garden. Although the 4' plant produces enough stems to cut and has long lasting flowers, it is better suited for exhibition and should win lots of ribbons.


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