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May 7, 2012 7:20 AM CST
Name: Katie
Stafford, VA (Zone 7a)
Bulbs Cat Lover I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Daylilies Dog Lover Hellebores
Lilies Region: United States of America Region: Virginia
Just for interest, here is that Catapult Sam bloom as pods. Note that one is a regular pod and one is a 'poly' pod...haha...both pistils were fertile and not split. Catapult Sam, despite the masculine name is quite the fertile mom.


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The bloom pictured earlier was on 71009 and the pods here were taken 72309.

Leslie, you might remember this one as I think I posted it on DG back in the day. We joked wondering if the poly pod would be more likely to produce poly seedlings. I'm ashamed to say that although I got a bazillion seeds, I didn't plant them (space, space, space).
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