mid & late season bloomers, page 4

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mid & late season bloomers, page 4

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mid & late season bloomers
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So many nice ones and even I am not in for pink you are growing your daylillis so good they look lovely. The last one, the white one on this page is my favorite, is it really white or ? Just beautiful.. do you have a name :D
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Hi Thy
It's very light colored, as close to white as anything I have.
There isn't as of yet a true white daylily that I'm aware of.

It's a seedling from bonus seed that I bought on the daylily auction
The cross is (Botox X Fringy) and it's pod fertile
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So you just have to tell me when you have a tiny little part ready to cross the pond :lol:

Just lovely
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From what I have read Thy, there's a lot more to it than that.
There seems to be a whole lot of government rules to follow, and they aren't cheap from what I hear
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Goverment rules :-?

What's that :lol: :lol:


The weirdest thing is... if I were in The States I were allowed to bring in 10 plants or 2 pound of plants ... :roll:
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Ed you do have beautiful Daylilies. Glad I checked back in - OC :D :D :D
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Thanks Coot, glad to hear from you
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