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Dec 16, 2014 1:17 PM CST
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Yes, looks to me like the seed exchange is all open pollinated varieties and they are all listed by pod parent. But Carl said most germinated Pacific Coast seeds turn out pretty flowers (which cannot be always said for Beardeds, or Daylilies, for that matter!). Worth a try to see if I can grow at least a few. Only spent as much on all the seeds--including shipping--as I would have on a single rhizome NOT including shipping.
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