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Oct 23, 2013 5:33 AM CST
Name: Jan
Hustisford, WI
I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Cat Lover Daylilies Dog Lover Irises Region: United States of America
Region: Wisconsin
The chocolates are actually prettier in person. I know this first one is a dip, I am pretty sure the rest are tets (although I haven't verified)

Milk Chocolate
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Coffeehouse - almost lost this one due to rot, didn't even expect to see a bloom this year and it surprised me. It's actually more chocolatey than this photo depicts, the sunlight is diluting the color. Gift plant
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Old Termite - another gift plant, it bloomed for well over a month. It truly was a blooming fool.
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Prototype - Not classified as a "brown", it's sort of an orangeish brown in my garden. The photo doesn't do it justice.
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Remind me next summer, and let me know what color crosses you want - and I will see what I can do. I did not set out to have this many browns - I got Milk Chocolate because it's an older daylily and was unique to me at the time. As mentioned, two were gift plants. I really fell in love with Old Termite this summer, it was amazing, even during the summer drought we had. ~Jan

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