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May 7, 2014 9:01 PM CST
Name: Tina
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May I ask that your discussion of Hyperion's parentage move to email, tree-mail, or another thread @admmad? The hope for those of us who are interested is to read, discuss and learn here on the free ATP forum via this very accessible and helpful free e-book. The intent is to avoid pulling the ATP informal discussion into the realm of trying to settle which plants may be species or parents of particular lines - there seems to be ample evidence that there may be confusion and disagreement over any number and type of daylily records - and so it may be a larger kindness for you to engage in your inquiry separately.

I know that I, at least, would like the opportunity to finish learning from and discussing this book without the distraction of such long-running side-bars... ? I have already learned much from, and am very grateful for, the information as it stands; one scholarly author's writings, based on his work with MIT doctoral students. It has already shown its value to me in more general and practical topics to discuss.
Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of old; seek what those of old sought. — Basho

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