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Jan 30, 2020 2:47 PM CST
Name: Bob
Northeast Florida (Zone 9a)
admmad said:

Entwined in the Vine (Emmerich, 2007)
height 32 in.(81 cm), bloom 8 in.(20 cm), season M, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Very Fragrant, 15 buds, 2 branches, Lavender pink with multicolored patterned lavender violet eye and edge trimmed ivory gold above yellow green throat. (Destined to See × Julie Newmar)

Destined to See (Grace-L., 1998)
height 24 in.(61 cm), bloom 6 in.(15 cm), season EM, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant, Unusual Form , Cream yellow with lavender eye and edge above yellow green throat. (sdlg × Create Your Dream)

Julie Newmar (Morss, 2000)
height 32 in.(81 cm), bloom 7 in.(18 cm), season E, Rebloom, Evergreen, Tetraploid, 30 buds, 4 branches, Pastel peach with purple spider web washed eye and purple outlined gold edge above yellow to green throat. ((sdlg × Fortune's Dearest) × Gerda Brooker)
@bobjax
Please explain how a cross of two evergreen daylilies producing an evergreen offspring would be a fluke?



Just repeating what Karol told me directly. There could be interruptions of what she meant, like being a northern hybridizer who won the Stout Award with an evergreen.
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