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Re: This season's best, and a question
- To: daylily-open@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: This season's best, and a question
- From: J* P* <j*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Fri, 31 Jul 1998 13:46:55 -0400
- References: <199807311729.MAA01674@lorien.mallorn.com>
>
> A question: Occassionally I read about daylily grower's "seedlings."
> Does this mean, literally, a teeny tiny daylily plant, or does it mean a
> plant grown from seed that may well be a mature plant, but that hasn't
> been named and may never be named?
It would be a mature plant. Many of them have beautiful flowers but the
hybridizer can see the flaws the rest of us don't notice, so it is
deemed unworthy of naming. A friend and I got a few Munson seedlings
from Daylily Discounters a few years back and they're beautiful. Just
makes you think about the "keepers" if these are rejects.
Joanne
jopyz@earthlink.net
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