![]() OLFACTORY EVIDENCE
(Murphy, 2007)
38” VL 6” Dormant Diploid Very Fragrant
OLFACTORY EVIDENCE may not be the best name, but it aptly describes this flower. All the good names about smell were obviously taken! The name also pays tribute to the well named “Evidence” flowers of Richard Norris. This very late lemon flower has a creped texture and a cream edge on hot days. There are very few daylilies that bloom this late, and the lemon color and crisp scent really attract people. Completely sunfast, with two branches, and 20 buds, and extended bloom. Out of AFTER AWHILE CROCODILE by LOLA BRANHAM. Fertile both ways, with fragrant kids.
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