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Jan 3, 2013 12:30 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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Susan, that one is about 28" tall, and the bloom is about 6" wide. I've pretty much given up hope of a name on that one, but I'm using it for hybridizing anyway. I love the edge on it! It's a little more peach/pink colored than what is in the photo. I haven't been able to get a perfect picture of the color, but I keep trying. I've posted it several times, and no one has been able to figure out what it is. I'm fine with having NOID on it's tag, but it's official name here is Bench Mark NOT!

Vickie, I have Condilla too, and LOVE it! It actually came from this same nursery, though it was a gift from the brother of the owner. He lives next door to me. He kept bringing me daylilies, trying to make up for the mistake on the tagged ones. I turned every one of them down, except for Condilla. It had no name on it, of course, since we had removed all the tags, but it was easy to put a name on that one. It's one of my favorites, and I don't even like orange! I had planted it in the front yard, just to use as a nice garden plant, but moved it within a few days to the backyard so that I could use it for hybridizing. Yes, it's older, but I couldn't care less about that! I've got seedlings growing now from it, and can't wait to see them in a couple of years!
Natalie

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