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Nov 30, 2013 12:29 PM CST
Name: Becky
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This is a question I've had that seems to allude an answer ....

I have seen this mentioned many times in my info search on daylilies ....

Does a daylily plant from a seedling show true flower characteristics the first time it blooms?

If a daylily is grown from seed, how long does it take for the bloom characteristics to stabilize?

I really don't understand about whether or not and why when it blooms the first time - that it may not be showing the true characteristics the first year or even the second year. Why is that?

Can someone here explain that to me. Shrug! Thanks in advance!
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