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Jun 2, 2015 2:51 PM CST
Name: Larry
Augusta, GA area (Zone 8a)
Daylilies Region: Georgia Hybridizer Enjoys or suffers hot summers
My favorite daylily color is red and I have quite a few of them, both named cultivars and my own seedlings. The three pictures below show three flowers that greeted me this morning. None of the three has ever done this before and I doubt that they will again, however they each showed a "colorless" partial segment on the same day. Out of all the other blooms this morning of all color (and there were more than 120 blooms counting named plants and seedlings) these were the only ones affected. Prince John and Jasmine Rossi are within 10 feet of one another, but the seedling is in a different bed about 75 feet away. Just thought I'd share this oddity.
Larry
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