My big gripe is with flat-out phony stock photos and I have no doubt that the company in charge of them knows customers want specific colors so they're just altered and not true at all but we, the consumers, fork over our money believing the altered color is real (as in the famous/infamous Dr. Blue's Daylilies). Often we may see that a plant is in shade or in very bright sun and we can investigate further but all too often it's a new introduction and none of us have photos to post to show reality.