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Nov 7, 2013 7:57 AM CST
Name: Glen Ingram
Macleay Is, Qld, Australia (Zone 12a)
(Lee Reinke X Rose F Kennedy) X Unk
Amaryllis Hybridizer Canning and food preservation Lilies Native Plants and Wildflowers Orchids
Plant Lover: Loves 'em all! Pollen collector Lover of wildlife (Raccoon badge) Plays in the sandbox Sedums Seed Starter
This one is "Crikey!". It wasn't until I was cataloguing my daylilies that I noticed that Scott Alexander had never registered this one. It has long 100mm (40") scapes, lots of buds, is an excellent parent and it also has good pups. It is a striking large plant with blooms (17mm, 7") of golden yellow with a claret, flared chevron eye. (You will notice many of my blooms have an ubiquitous flower-spider species. I must get it identified).
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The problem is that when you are young your life it is ruined by your parents. When you are older it is ruined by your children.
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