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Venus Fly Trap, Jamie Gossard, 2003-2008 ,On the Daylily Teeth Blog
Welcome back! I’ve been busy rebuilding the Region 2 AHS daylily site. http://www.region2daylily.org . Between working on all of my other AHS volunteer projects and my personal responsibilities, my Blog time has … Continue reading
EIGHT MILES HIGH SEEDLING, from Paul Lewis on the daylily teeth blog
I remember first seeing Eight Miles High at Moldovan’s gardens. This past year I was using the pollen from a Lambertson daylily “Diamond Star Halo” which is a kid of Eight Miles High. Very nice purple color. I also have … Continue reading
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Tagged Bass Gibson, daylily blog, Eight Miles High, Paul Lewis
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EIGHT MILES HIGH<>Luddy Lambertson on the Daylily Teeth Blog
Every year as introductions are made available by hybridizers, hybridizers get together and discuss the new intros. JohnB, JamieG, LarryG,and myself(or some combination) are no different. We have been having pow-wows discussing the must have daylilies annually. I first heard … Continue reading
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Tagged daylily, daylily blog, Eight Miles High, Luddy Lambertson
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Jamie Gossard … E.F. Hutton of Daylilies on the Daylily Teeth Blog
Jamie texted me this morning and scolded me for mentioning his name on the daylily blog for bidding on seeds on the lily auction and he was wondering what all the noise was about with Larry Grace claiming he may … Continue reading
Posted in Club Visits, People Pictures
Tagged daylily, daylily blog, Dentist, Jamie Gossard, Larry Grace, love all serve all, mike holmes
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Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown, Part 3 on the Daylily Teeth Blog
Super Redhawk, John Benz, 2011 Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown picking up from Part 2, “Putting this all together, this may be an excellent clue as to how to generate new colours in such structures. By crossing in toothy lines to those … Continue reading
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Tagged daylily blog, Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown
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Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown, Part 2 on the Daylily Teeth Blog
Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown picking up from Part 1 post. “What, then, are silver/gold/green borders and teeth? In my opinion, this kind of structural edge is not a proliferation of cells which have adopted the identity of the eyezone. Instead, I … Continue reading
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Tagged daylily, daylily blog, Robert Grant-Downtown, teeth, white teeth
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Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown, Part 1 on the Daylily Teeth Blog
Dr. Robert Grant-Downtown, Oxford, England, was suggested by John Benz for his thoughts on what is happening in the formation of teeth. So I asked him. Over the next several days I’ll share his thoughts with you and show images that … Continue reading
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Tagged Black Horns, Tentacles
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David Hansen on the daylily teeth blog
David Hansen shared this with us, “I have two toothy seedlings that are well endowed with teeth, and in looking at them this morning, I compared their teeth, and one seems to have more of the “teeth” form while the other … Continue reading
Melanie Mason, Claudia Conway,Eddy Muers on the Daylily Teeth Blog
Claudia Conway,N.H. , writes “I really feel, as I have said before, that DLs are evolving towards toothy edges… From small bumps or knobby edges…we are able to make crosses that have a higher percentage possibility of teeth in the offspring…as … Continue reading
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Sawteeth or Sawtooth Daylilies, daylily Blog
STIPPLED STARS X CRETACEOUS CRUNCH, Mike Johnson Welcome back. It’s been a busy weekend. Sandy and I had the pleasure of presenting programs to the HUDSON-ADIRONDACK DAYLILY SOCIETY in Albany New York. We stayed with Melanie and Bob Mason at … Continue reading
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Tagged Mike Johnson, sawteeth, Sawtooth
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Teeth Daylilies: What are they and what do they look like?
BASS GIBSON, John Rice VENUS FLYTRAP, Jamie Gossard In the AHS dictionary of Terms: “Edges refer to the outer periphery of the petals and occasionally the sepals.” Referenced to http://www.daylilies.org/ahs_dictionary/edges.html “Edges can be structural, i.e. have knobs, braids, tentacles, fringe, … Continue reading
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Tagged Bass Gibson, Jamie Gossard, Larry Grace, teeth, venus flytrap
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FORTUNE’S DEAREST Part 4 Mort Morss on the Daylily Teeth Blog
GRACEFUL BROOK, Gerda Brooker Here is the complete cross of FORTUNE’SDEAREST. (Mort’s Magic x Sib to Mort’s Magic F2) x (Cool Jazz x Dream Express) DREAM EXPRESS is ((Zinfandel × Ming Porcelain) × Fantasy Finish) DREAM EXPRESS, Evergreen, Kirchoff, Photo … Continue reading
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Tagged Dream Express, Fortunes Dearest, Gerda Brooker, Graceful Brook, Mort Morss
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