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Jul 19, 2015 1:56 PM CST
Name: Sue
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Calif_Sue said:So should this be a triploid?
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Europa')



Yes. So also should 'Kwanso', 'Variegated Kwanso', 'Flore Pleno' and Hemerocallis fulva var. maculata off the top of my head.

I imagine a number of the images under Hemerocallis fulva should really be under 'Europa' as that "ditch lily" is probably the one most people outside Asia have. Also this picture of Bamira's in the database looks yellow to me and therefore wouldn't be H. fulva:



While I'm at it Hilarious! I notice too that Hemerocallis 'Fulva Rosea' in the database should be Hemerocallis fulva var. rosea. It's not synonymous with 'Rosalind' as shown, 'Rosalind' is a clone (cultivar) of var. rosea. So it would be Hemerocallis fulva var. rosea 'Rosalind'. There are other cultivars of var. rosea also, besides 'Rosalind'.

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