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Aug 24, 2015 9:21 AM CST
Name: Dnd
SE Michigan (Zone 6a)
Daylilies Dog Lover Houseplants Organic Gardener I helped beta test the first seed swap Celebrating Gardening: 2015
Garden Ideas: Level 2
Along the lines of my ideas for trying to increase the information in the database, I was wondering if there is a way to create a list ( @dave ) of all of the daylilies in the database that don't have pictures yet. Confused (I'm not sure if I asked this in the The thread "Bud and Branch Update Day!" in Daylilies forum thread I started....but do we have a way of doing that for the cultivars that don't have bud/branch info, too?)

If we had a sticky in the forums that could be updated monthly or yearly with any cultivars lacking pictures, that might help get more pictures of some of the picture-less daylilies. Rolling my eyes.

In fact, I was perusing Oakes Daylilies site (Thank you, Oakes Daylilies, again, for providing a gift certificate for our August 2015 NARR! Big Grin ) and noted that they have a couple of cultivars that we don't have pictures for...so I know that the daylilies are out there in circulation still and some people have pictures! Whistling

As a side note to all other database contributors:
...please remember to also post pictures (and comments/local reports) of scapes and clumps! So often I go into a cultivar and see thirty pictures of the bloom (which is great! Thumbs up ), but nothing showing me the branching, scape thickness, or what the clump as a whole looks like! I'm usually squinting at my screen trying to evaluate the tiny, out-of-focus little pieces of scapes that are peeking out under the bloom in the picture...if there's even that. Blinking Whistling )

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