That might work, that would only work if a lot of people submitted these reports. I do agree though that something like that would be useful, but I think that we should stick to just the survey for now, and then if it a a huge success then we could think about other ways of using it in the database.
For daylilies that the initial scapes are different that the rebloom scape we could just say in the comment for the survey that it was a rebloom scape or a initial scape. This way people could see the difference between the rebloom and initial scape. Even if nobody submitted a report for their area about the daylily, they could still see that the rebloom scape is different that the initial scape for somebody else in a different state, but they could know that it would probably show the same difference in the scapes for them.