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Jun 19, 2013 12:58 PM CST
Name: Michele
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The place you bought it from, was it a daylily grower or just a plant nursery? Sometimes people just give plants garden names and sell them. Anyone can have plant tags made up, if this was one of those tags you get in plants like at lowes or wherever. I can't find a plant in the AHS database named that so it is definitely not a registered daylily if that is really the name it has. Even wholesale nursery suppliers sell daylilies with names that aren't registered so that place may have bought some like that. I bought one back when I first got into daylilies from Walmart called "MISS JUNE" and it is not registered, but if you look on the wholesalers website it is listed and sold with that name and it comes wih a tag that has that name.
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