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texasweather
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Topic: Best daylily to pass on diamond dusting?Posted: 11 Mar 2012 at 6:50pm |
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I'm looking for a new daylily to add to my garden, I need some fresh blood.
I absolutely love diamond dusting and want/need more of it in my seedlings. What is your go-to parent when you want to pass on diamond dusting?
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Posted: 27 May 2012 at 7:00pm |
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Are you wanting Dips or Tets?
An older Tet variety that is a good pollen parent is Ming Porcelain. I have never gotten a pod to set on it until this year. I have one clump in the ground and one in a pot. Both have set small pods. Maybe this year I'll get some seeds off of it. I have crossed it with Canadian Border Patrol and gotten several diamond dusted offspring. This is the second year blooming for them 1 of these is a very uniform bloom with an edge and eye; the other two are similar in color but have had trouble opening.
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I absolutely love diamond dusting and want/need more of it in my seedlings. What is your go-to parent when you want to pass on diamond dusting?

