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1. Unknown Diploid Large flower-about 7", recurves, lavender-pink blend with yellow to green throat. |
2. Is this Cradle Of Liberty? Need confirmation of name. Pic taken in am, scape nomally about 2' tall. |
3. Unknown pretty yellow Opens flat but quickly recurves. The eye fades during the day. Very pretty. 5". |
4. Not DOROTHY LAMBERT
Two websites have this cv labeled as DOROTHY LAMBERT. It
is coral and was taken about 9:30 a.m. Anyone know what it really
is??
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11. Unknown rosy purple 6". Slight ruffling on petals & a slightly darker rose-violet eye & a lighter watermark above a green throat. Sepals recurve |
12. Unknown
The picture was taken on July 2 about 10
am. It is about 12 - 14 inches tall. The color is true. Any help will
be appreciated.
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16. Not Seurat Blackish rose, darker than it looks in this photo, not pink. A gorgeous big flower. Flashier and brighter than Strutter's Ball. Reliable flower producer. In my Zone 5 garden it is on the short side, at 22-24". |
18. Unknown etched orange Late/orange with distinguished etching on pencil eye/about 30"/5". |
Early bloomer, TET, new/newer introduction from Florida. Approx. 6 to 6.5" flower on 30" scape.
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20. Unknown gold double Unknown double/gold with red/orange center/EM, 4.5". |
24. Unknown purple This one is deeper purple than the photo shows. The flowers are large-approx. 6" across. Fairly short scapes, 21" or so. |
25.Not Pewter Pink 24-26" tall, 4--4.5". Found in the Pewter Pink row. Thought it might be Broadway Bold Eyes, but it has veining which BBE does not have. Also, it's too tall, My BBE is not reblooming, either.
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26. Unknown peach Light to med peach self with yellow/orange throat. Height: 24", M/L, diamond dusting. 4" or 5" bloom. Pod and pollen fertile. |
27. Not Pardon Me Red self. 24-28", 4-5", M/L, does not rebloom. NOT fragrant. Pod and pollen fertile. I have Chicago Apache and the reds are a little different. This one is a little brighter red while Chicago Apache is a deeper red. |
28. Unknown red spider 24", bloom size is 4" to 5", dont know if it is fragrant or not. Pod and pollen fertile. Bloom bleaches out in the hot sun. |
29. Unknown red/yellow spider About 4ft with about 6" blooms. Lightly fragrant. Pod and pollen fertile, but not easily. I did get pollen from a tet to set a pod on it, but that is the only one out of several tets and dips that I tried. It started blooming mid-July and is still blooming. |
30. Not Stella De Oro Lemony yellow. About 24-30" tall. The bloom is about 4 or 5" and not real fragrant. It is pod fertile, but not easily. Unknown pollen fertility. |
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31. Was here when I bought the house. 6" bloom/30" tall. SEV EM Re fertile
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32. Is this CANDLE POWER? Wonderful bud count/reblooms/large flower/33" scape. |
33. NOT--SEA SIREN Light yellow w/ blue to mauve eye, green throat, 20" tall, and the flower is about 3-1/2".
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34. Grand Old Flag-NOT! Auction Purchase at Lillyhemmer 10/02 Bloom 5" -6" M 22" |
35. Unknown BW Flower has intense color slightly more brownish than photo. Height about 25".
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36. Unknown 2 SEV 21" M 3.5" lots of rebloom |
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38. Who Am I? I've been told this could be PIXIE PARASOL (mine seems more ruffled and much taller), PEACH FAIRY (mine is definitely more melon colored and more ruffled) and BERTIE FERRIS (mine has taller scapes and isn't quite as orange as BF). |
39. Not Fizziwig
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**NEW PICTURE** 40. Is this MORT MORSS??
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*NEW LISTING* 42. Who Am I?? Around 5" flower, about 16-20 inches. Early bloomer--seldom repeats. Color is very close--maybe a littler paler. Possibly an older Spaulding??
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42. Unknown Large flower, about 6-7 inches scape is about 20 inches. Ploidy unknown.
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43. Is this Nashville Lights? 5-6" bloom. Picture taken in the morning.
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44. Not KAYLI MARIE This one is certainly a Tet and has set seed. It looks rather Munson-esque with it's distinctive watermark. It's about 32 inches mid season bloom.
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45. Crimson Pirate or Sammy Russel??
It was about 24" and the blooms were about 4.5". E/M
Red with a tangerine throat.
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46. Not Spacecoast Easy Rider Blooms EM or M, 5.5-6.0" flower, 18-19" scape height. The color is representative.
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47. Is this Bumble Bee? This keeps coming to our sale as Bumble Bee, but it doesnt match the checklist. Small flower, about 3.5", scape is about 24". Diploid. Orangey gold blend with red eye. Blooms Mid season. |
48. Not Rococo Mid season bloomer. New plant and was not very tall.
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49. Not Little Wine Cup 3-3.5"/30" Tall. Mid-late season bloomer. Pretty bright mauve eye. Lots of blooms. |
50. Not Wind Frills Pretty lemon yellow bloom with petals slightly ruffled and recurved. Bloomed midseason. |
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50. Not Daring Deception Bus plant from Region 3. Beautiful solid purple daylily although the photo looks reddish. It seems to have a lot of vigor. Too new to judge the height. There is yellow and green in the throat.
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51. Unknown Salter 2.5-3" flower/18-30" tall Mid bloomer/Lots of buds. Very fast increaser. Dark purple with yellow throat. Originally got from Elizabeth Salter lost the name.) Pod/pollen fertile.
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52. Not Green Flutter This one is a dead ringer for GREEN FLUTTER - which I have and have compared blooms side by side - but it's about 24" tall. Diploid with a 4" flower. Some diamond dusting. Mid season bloomer.
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*NEW LISTING* 52. Unkown Tet Color is true. EM/22" tall/6" dia.
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54. Refiner's Fire Not Light lavender self. About 24" tall and a 5-6" flower. Bloomed early this year. |
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55. Is this Spacecoast Picotee Prince?? Was told by seller it might be SPACECOAST PICOTEE PRINCE. Height and diameter is about right. Lots of buds.
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*NEW LISTING* 56. Not Erica Leo 24-28" tall/5.5" bloom/ fragrant/diploid, and the bid count is high. It is fertile both ways.
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57. Is this Derby Bound?? Possibly DERBY BOUND but all the pictures I've seen of DB are dark purple. Very vigorous. Height and diameter are right for DB.
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53. Unknown Red Early bloomer, diploid, orange reverse, about 5" flower on a 24" scape.
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54. Unknown Gold 6"/26" tall/MLa Not a great picture as it looks as if sepals folded - they aren't. Absolutely glows. The ribs are pink, throat is olive.
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If you know the names of any of these daylilies, contact the owner directly at the email address listed.
Please indicate which daylily you are referring to.
Thank you for your help!
24 daylilies ID'd to date.