there are many patterned daylilies. so why should i so to speak start over ? the simple answer is there are not many diploid spidery patterned daylilies. or perhaps i am just silly or stubborn. so the first cross was Cerulean Star x Sings the Blues. that seedling was in turn crossed with Katie’s Blues, the seedling pictured here. now that seedling might be crossed with this seedling 12-0619-004 black plush x trahlyta) x Wind Frills. that is if they will cross at all. this one’s small pattern appeared on its own. nothing to speak of in the history of the three parents showed a pattern. so back to that little start. perhaps we shall follow it and see where it leads. three images
I Love the soft color in this one.
Thanks Dan. Depending on the genes the seedlings can be similar or all over the map.
This has great charm.
So delicate!
Thanks. and i do agree. sometimes the first couple of years, as the plant matures, the look can change. time will tell what this plant will do.