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Jul 22, 2014 5:07 AM CST
Name: Char
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Avedon said:You will not find any information on AHS about Miss Amelia, since it is English bred and therefore not on the AHS data base. It is on the All Things Plants Data base, and I am going to place this photo on the data base page.


Miss Amelia sounds like a really good dayliliy to plant for a long bloom season and your image showing it in a row is spectacular!
The American Hemerocallis Society is the ICRA (International Cultivar Registration Authority) for Hemerocallis. Registration is international. The country where Miss Amelia originates from is not the problem.... the reason Miss Amelia is not in the AHS database is because it was not registered by the originator (hybridizer).

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