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Jun 3, 2014 10:26 PM CST
Name: Marilyn
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Wes said:

Marilyn, that one is Red Ribbons. Smiling

Noticed a neat "child plant" browsing the "random plants" feature of ATP, it's "Monkey Hips". A taller yellow, the flower form appears very consistent with RR unlike some of it's other offspring found in the Daylily Database here.


Wes,

Sorry it's taken about a month to reply. I haven't been on this thread since May. *Blush*

Thanks for your answer! I just might have to get Red Ribbons! I've been growing Monkey Hips, since Dan Bachman introduced it in 2003 and I love it. I grow some of his spidery/UF daylilies. Didn't remember that Red Ribbons was one of the parents until now. Thumbs up

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Hummingbirds are beautiful flying jewels in the garden!


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