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Tag Archives: Bass Gibson
BASS GIBSON A TOP TEETH DAYLILY FROM 2003-2008, John Rice
Prior to Bass Gibson’s release , John Rice offered the daylily with naming rights at a MWS. The daylily sold for $700.00 plus dollars to Donna Gibson. Donna named the daylily after her husband Bass. As fortune would have it … Continue reading
Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, Seedlings
Tagged Bass Gibson, daylily, daylily blog, John Rice, teeth
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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
Posted in Daylily Hybridizing, Introductions, People Pictures, Seedlings
Tagged Bass Gibson, daylily blog, Eight Miles High, Paul Lewis
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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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John Kulpa Seedling, Bass Gibson offspring on the Daylily Teeth Blog
John Kulpa offered to share his fine example of offspring out of a first generation BASS GIBSON cross. John does not know the pollen parent. I bet it was purple, Duh… , no kidding! I’ve never seen a first generation BASS … Continue reading
Brother Charles Reckamp, Dave Mussar on the Daylily Teeth Blog, Part 2
Part 2 HEAVENLY CROWN (Reckamp-Klehm, 1979) is a cultivar that I think has been somewhat overlooked in terms of its contribution to toothy breeding. You will find it in the background of a number of toothy cultivars. Emily Olsen, Everett … Continue reading
Mort Morss x Bass Gibson daylily seedling, Daylily Teeth Blog
Ever wonder what Mort Morss x Bass Gibson would look like? Paul Lewis , Ohio Hybridizer, sent in this image today of that cross. Nice work and thank you Paul for sharing. Mike
FORESTLAKE RAGAMUFFIN Part 9, Daylily Teeth Blog Angelo Brunetti
Critical Mass x Bass Gibson Angelo Brunetti Angelo Brunetti e-mailed me an image of a seedling that he hybridized. The cross is (CRITICAL MASS x BASS GIBSON). If you didn’t read the post on BASS GIBSON, you may want to … Continue reading
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Tagged Angelo Brunetti, Bass Gibson, Forestlake Ragamuffin, Startle, teeth
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