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Dec 9, 2021 8:06 PM CST
Name: Tim
West Chicago, IL (Zone 5a)
Daylilies Native Plants and Wildflowers Vegetable Grower
I would explain all this, but I would just hate to mis-state about crispate, cristate, and the b-word's fate on this date.

Terrie, I would go to the Database and do an advanced search.

https://www.daylilies.org/Dayl...

You'll want to click "Cristate" on the flower form.

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As maybe you've noticed from the responses, the technical names for these things can be confusing, and cristate covers quite a few different looking flower forms, but you can search for the ones you had on your mind. And if you see one you like, just Google "daylily" plus the flower name, or the hybridizer's name, to see if you can find one you like and more information from the hybridizer.

Periodically, people like to start a post here just to argue about the term "bearded", so please don't do that. The correct term is cristate.

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