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Nov 29, 2021 11:37 PM CST
Name: Diana
Southeast Missouri (Zone 6a)
Cat Lover Vegetable Grower Enjoys or suffers hot summers Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Region: Missouri Irises
Canning and food preservation Hibiscus Dog Lover Daylilies Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Who wants Daylilies and/or Hardy Hibiscus? I have way more than this swap needs, so I'd like some input. There are Daylily bee pods (one named parent) and crosses (both parent plants are named) and mainly crosses of hardy hibiscus. Although the offspring don't always resemble the parents, for example, if you want red daylilies, two red parents increase your chances some.

The Hibiscus come in whites, light pinks, dark pinks and reds. They can have green leaves or dark leaves. Some are about 2 feet tall and compact and some are 4 foot tall and make a nice centerpiece. There's at least 100 crosses for me to choose from, so please help me narrow it down some.

The daylilies come in "mini's" and regular size. I have Diploids and Tetraploids. There's too many color possibilities to list them all, but if you give me some idea of what you like, I can look for parents that match. There's about 150 to choose from, so again, please help me narrow it down some.

This is the first swap they will be offered in this year, and there's 10 of us, so for those who are interested, you'll be getting first pick. Green Grin!

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