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Feb 22, 2021 9:10 AM CST
Name: Wendy
mid-Atlantic (Zone 6b)
Daylilies Heirlooms Herbs Hostas Irises Native Plants and Wildflowers
Sue and Vicki-

I couldn't see any difference in the descriptions to distinguish between these two - which as I now understand what you are saying, Sue, may actually be a mistake in the database. I wrote both down in my info about this plant, but stuck with what I was told it was.

So there is no such thing as a "baroni" but only the species H citrina?

It is the only nocturnal I have that is done by morning, but it is lovely in the evening.

Brings up an interesting dilemma about collecting daylilies - we always assume we have what we are told we have unless it looks substantially different. I know I have seen occasional clumps of Stella that have a slightly different color - I suspect started from a self-pollination where the pod matured and dropped seed.

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