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Jan 19, 2014 2:54 PM CST
Name: Tina
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The list I posted, including Lillian's Little Joe, was generated by simply going to the Daylily Database Search page (http://garden.org/plants/group...) and toggling the ploidy box for Triploid (....in other words, I have no idea how it got designated that way, it just came up in a list with the other Trips in the database when I searched). Fred, since you can verify that it is an error you can contact Calif_Sue to alter it, and I have noted it above.

Fantastic Triploid References, Maurice! It is so very nice to see research links that bring new knowledge to the world. I have already put two of the Trips on order for spring (my $5 splurges, yay!), and am very excited to include them in my garden.
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