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Oct 7, 2013 2:33 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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Those clump images are stunning! It can take 4 -5 years for the normally purchased single or double fans to get to clumps that size for me.

This was difficult, so many really good performing daylilies pinning down a few favorites is nearly impossible, but here are a few....

Jerry Hyatt - gets better every year and I never tire of seeing it.


Memories of Mother, early bloomer with big wide petals and sepals.


Jellyroll Morton - amazing rich, vibrant, saturated color, great plant too!


Southport - consistently sculpted cristate, fertile, good plant...everyone who sees it stops and asks about it.


Tuxedo Whiskers - a smaller flower with great color & pattern, dormant with 4 way branching.

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