Red Stinger x Asian Emerald Cuckoo
This auction contains 5 seeds, plus bonus of the same cross.
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Asian Emerald Cuckoo was one of the most exciting and unique new daylilies
we bloomed here this season. It retained this unusual blue green eye the whole season. Add superb fertility and I was a happy camper. Red Stinger... can I say I am so glad I got this daylily... it is a fertile Myrtle ( even set pods with TETS. though no good seeds haha) and the green throat...( which you really cannot see) RIVALS RFK and kiddos... I loved this daylily. For some reason I used TET pollen on it for many blooms until a conversation with Will at National reminded me it was a DIP.. OH WELL... better decisions will be made next year :) I am hoping to start the beginnings of color rings on this elaborate large form. These will be all the seeds I will be able to let go from Red Stinger this season. My bad decisions caught up with me LOL
Enjoy!
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*** we will be adding seed auctions as pods mature.
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Photo: Red Stinger ( top ), hybridizer
Asian Emerald Cuckoo here in Canterbury
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Questions sent thru the auction are gladly answered.
*** seeds from 2016 season*** chilled x 3 weeks
*** we send gift seeds with each order with prompt payment
*** we do not hold over seeds from other years
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- Canada $9.00 International $13.00 We cannot guarantee shipping outside of the United States. ( PLEASE NOTE: it is the responsibility of the bidder to know the laws regarding importation of seeds. Do NOT bid if you cannot import hemerocallis fulva seeds)
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Winter through spring of 2015-2016 was very strange. Very low on snow cover meant less water and protection. Early unseasonal heat, then late freezes and frosts made for a seemingly late start to our season. Summer brought drought and we were thankful for our irrigation system. But we rolled on..:) Toothies were our most exciting seedlings this year. My genetics will be cutting edge and exciting!
I am offering crosses that I had enough to share. I remind you I hybridize for myself first and hope you find these crosses interesting and worth investigating. I have bloomed many exciting seedlings this summer and have incorporated them into my crosses. Have fun perusing my offerings!
I added more daylilies to my gene pool from my favorite hybridizers. I thank Guy and Karen Pierce, Tom Polston, Jim and James Townsend, Mary Gaskins, Dan and Jane Trimmer, Karol Emmerich, Jamie Gossard, Larry Grace and the Lambertsons for sharing their best with me. Other smaller hybridizers supplied me with some of their incredible genetics as well... so we hope to offer you some of these seed crosses. We try to put our own photographs in each auction, but will use the hybridizers' shots if they are best.
We sincerely thank all who support our auctions. Hopefully you will enjoy our offerings this fall and winter.
Thank you!
Claudia and Dav