I hope you all don't mind another couple of questions.
When you cross a UF and a "regular" daylily, do you get a higher percentage of UF or "regular" seedlings? Or maybe it doesn't matter, and you get what you get?
Are UF daylilies harder to set seeds on, like spiders are? I have one tet UF seedling that I bought several years ago, and I can't get a pod to set on it, but its pollen is super fertile. I hadn't thought about maybe the form being part of the problem. The parents are unknown, but it is stunning!