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Jul 14, 2014 5:19 AM CST
Name: Annie
Waynesboro, PA (Zone 6a)
Cat Lover Region: Pennsylvania Keeper of Poultry
I've marked the clump and I'll dig it out and put it separate and see what happens. Although you would think that with all your daylilies there'd be some natural hybridization going on. Then again, I have a very messy garden *HA*. I sometimes don't deadhead and I have chickens roaming around eating seeds....I guess it's possible something did hybridize and drop seeds and one way or another it sprouted. I found a strange iris this spring...I think it's a natural cross between my old fashioned pale purple and some unnamed yellow iris. One other thing (not a hybrid) that I just now remembered I should check on....last fall, I found a single low branch of one of my forsthyias with variegated leaves. I pegged it down to see if it would root and then completely forgot about it until just now! That might just be some sort of damage causing the variegation, but if it's rooted and still producing striped leaves, that will be fun.

I like the spider daylilies too....they look so exotic. I think I'll get one. I had my eye on Mad Max but now I put it off so long I dont think anyone sells it anymore.
I am not "country" I am "landed gentry."

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