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Nov 13, 2012 9:29 AM CST
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Louise, just a quick note, it's easy to add your daylily photos (or any photos) to the database, especially when you already have them posted in a thread like you have here. Simply enlarge your photo, click on the bottom where it says 'import to database', type in the cultivar name, like Victorian Collar, select the entry (sometimes you'll get multiple selections if other types of plants carry the same name) and then follow through the steps to submit your image. (Anyone else can also propose anyone's image from a thread) You do not need to fill out any any boxes other than perhaps location or a caption as all the registered daylilies are in the database. By the way, it looks like you have your Victorian Collar and Riptide reversed. Victorian Collar is the darker yellow, Riptide is the pale yellow, you can see the comparisons in the database. Thumbs up
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