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Jan 20, 2015 6:03 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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I used to grow Neon Rainbow and North Wind Dancer, beautiful images Betty. Enjoying seeing all the Sobeck cultivars showing up in these threads, too! Bob hybridizes awesome daylilies, great plants with clean colored blooms. I remember visiting his place back 6 or 7 years ago...he had a dark coral pink seedling, tiny 1 - 2" blooms with a nicely proportioned and branched plant. Don't think he introduced it, but I will never forget seeing it that day.

A few to add for "N"....


Night Embers and Mount Helena make a nice combination planted together in the garden.




Nice, clean orchid lavender blooms.


Tall, loaded with buds ( it's a budbuilder) and I love the name.


Very tall, clumps quickly, makes an impressive garden plant for the back of the bed or center of an island.




Fun name! Great plant and good parent for pleated sculpted forms.





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