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Feb 22, 2021 9:33 AM CST
Name: Sue
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robinjoy said:Sue and Vicki-

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


There is a cultivar 'Baroni' which is a cross of H. thunbergii and H. citrina. There is a picture in the AHS database, which does not look like the picture in the NGA database under that name. I suspect the one in the NGA database may actually be H. citrina, the petals look more narrow than the AHS pic:

https://www.daylilies.org/Dayl...

From the American Horticultural Magazine I mentioned above, here's the listing of 'Baroni' as a cultivar:

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