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Apr 15, 2021 7:42 PM CST
Name: Pat
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Frillylily, Looking at your lovely daylily and the picture of Lady Georgia's flower shared by Dave @SunriseSide, I don't see any obvious differences that would prove they're different. But that's still not enough to prove they are the same. Notice the grey lines on the anthers of Lady Georgia? I see that your daylily has dark anthers but can't see that part. I notice the bud showing on yours is full and has dark green tips. That's not as pronounced on his LG but perhaps that is a culture difference. Otherwise the parts I can see seem identical. I'd still want to compare the overall growth habit, branching, etc.

I'm glad you'll always keep it because you love it. That's more important than the name.

Pat
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