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Nov 10, 2013 6:35 PM CST
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
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Maurice - Thank you for posting such interesting information! Luckily, Dragonfly Dawn is a tet. I mainly want it for the genes for crossing my NOIDs. I need to expand my NOID daylily collection with some larger and more interesting blooms! Hand-pollinating daylilies to make new hybrids is something I really enjoy doing. Fortunately for me, they typically bloom the second year in FL for me, so I don't have to wait long to see what the blooms look like. I am encouraged by what everyone is telling me about DD self-pollinating. Thumbs up
What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters, compared to what lies within us.
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