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Jan 24, 2014 5:22 PM CST
Name: Char
Vermont (Zone 4b)
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We haven't done a favorite toothy thread in quite some time. The thumbnail is part of an image I took of Bass Gibson while visiting in Ohio this past summer. I've never paid much attention to daylily teeth and found Bass Gibson to be so interesting and pretty with it's toothy fringed edge. Years ago it was said you needed warm temperatures for the daylilies to show teeth and here in Vermont we do not get the heat seen in the south so I haven't added any to the garden. What are your favorite toothy, fringed, hairy, tentacled daylilies and what advances are being made by hybridizers? Registered cultivar and seedling images welcome!

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Bass Gibson
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