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Abaline Crab Claws
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Abilene Pearl
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ACROSS THE GALAXY
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Admiral's Braid
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AERIAL APPLIQUE
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AERIAL DISPLAY
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ALAN LANE AGIN
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Aliquippa
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All About Eve
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All About Tomorrow
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All Dolled Up
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ALPINE RUFFLES
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ALTER EGO
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ALTERNATE UNIVERSE
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Amazing Sights
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Amber Rhum
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AMERICAN FREEDOM
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AMETHYST OUTLINED
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Amethyst Veil
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ANGEL FAIRY TERN
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ANGELIC SONG
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ANGELS GATHER AROUND
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ANN KRULL
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Apopka Pink Pearl
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Apricot Cream Truffle
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APRIL LaQUINTA
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ARAGON
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Arctic Lace
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ART GALLERY EXPRESSIONISM
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ART GALLERY SURREALISM
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| Absolute Treasure Absolute Treasure introduced by Stamile in 1998. 6 inch blooms on 32 inch scapes. The flower is a very pure lilac and orchid. When you are looking at Absolute Treasure being such a round and symmetrical form you think you are looking at a 4 or 5 inch flower instead of a 7 inch flower. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Early Mid Season. Extended Blooms. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Evergreen. Honorable Mention 2001. Click Here for information. |
| Admiral's Braid Admiral's Braid introduced by Stamile in 1990. 5½ inch blooms on 21 inches scapes. White daylily with pale gold edge and center. Gold edge is heavily ruffled and it puts a nice edge on the daylilies. Recurrent bloomer. Fragrant. Evergreen. Mid season. Tetraploid. Awards: Junior Citation winner 1990. Honorable Mention 1996. Award of Merit 1999. To Order: Click Here |
| All About Eve All About Eve introduced by David Kirchhoff in 2000. An exquisite peach pink double, splashed rose watermark halo. Peony style doubling. Well branched scapes (stems). Fertile. Very hardy. 100% Double. Recurrent bloomer. Very fragrant. Honorable Mention. Ploidy: Diploid. Foliage Habit: Evergreen. Flower Size: 5". Height: 26". Blooms Early Mid season. Repeat Bloomer. To Order: Click Here |
| All Fired Up All Fired Up introduced by Stamile in 1997. 6 inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Bright orange blooms with a large red eye and red edge. Repeat Bloomer. Early Season. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Evergreen. Honorable Mention 2002. Award of Merit 2005. To Order: Click Here |
| Alpine Snow Alpine Snow Stamile 1994. 5½ inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Near White ruffled blooms, green throat with the sepals and petals the same. Repeat Bloomer Blooms Mid Season. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Dormant. Honorable Mention 1999. To Order: Click Here |
| Alternate Universe Alternate Universe introduced by P. Stamile in 2005. 6 inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. 6-way branching. 35-40 buds. 99% double. 20% polytepal." In a sense all polytepal doubles exist in an alternate universe to the world occupied by most daylilies. Daylilies like this are so unique they should have a classification all to themselves. Here the doubling is all hose in hose type. It is both the consistency of the doubling and the well formed flowers that are remarkable. A wonderful show flower with intriguing possibilities for the hybridizer." Fertile both ways. Blooms Early Mid Season. Reblooms. Very Fragrant, Early Morning Opener. Foliage Evergreen. To Order: Click Here |
| Always Afternoon Always Afternoon daylilies introduced by Morss in 1987. 5½ inch blooms on 22 inch scapes. Rich lavender-mauve full petaled blooms with ruffled edges and metallic edge ringing the petals on the later blooms. Eye zone is deep purple, throat is green. Scapes are well branched. A strong rebloomer. Semi evergreen. Early season. Tetraploid daylily. Awards: Junior Citation 1888. Honorable Mention 92, Don C. Stevens Award 1993, Award of Merit 1994, Stout Silver Medal 1997. Top daylily award winner. To Order: Click Here |
| Angelic Song Angelic Song Stamile 2002. 7½ inch blooms on 25 inch scapes. If you like big true clear pink double blooms on a large plant you will like angelic song. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Mid Late Season. Fragrant. Extended blooms. Tetraploid. Evergreen. To Order: Click Here |
| Arctic Lace Arctic Lace introduced by Pat Stamile in Fall of 2005. 5½" x 3¾" x 2½" inch blooms on 26" inch scapes. ARCTIC LACE is a beautiful cream white with a lacy golden yellow edge. The flowers not only demonstrate fimbriated ruffling but also serration and fringing suggestive of fine lace. A gorgeous flower and well admired in the garden. For folks living in areas which experience cool mornings ARCTIC LACE will open perfectly flat with mornings down to 48?F. A beacon of white in the garden. Fertile both ways. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Evergreen. Early morning opener. Fragrant. Diamond dusted. 6 - way branching. 40–45 buds. Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Arctic Snow Arctic Snow introduced by Stamile in 1985. 5½ inch blooms on 23 inch scapes. Ivory Self. Blooms Mid Season. Extended blooms. Tetraploid. Dormant. To Order: Click Here |
| Autumn Wood Autumn Wood introduced by H. Daugherty in 1991. 5½ inch blooms on 24 inch scapes. Blooms Mid season. Diploid Dormant Extended Blooms. A peach cream polychrome. President's Cup 1995. Honorable Mention 1998. Award of Merit 2001. To Order: Click Here |
| Awesome Luck Awesome Luck introduced by P. Stamile in 2006. 5 inch double blooms. 35 buds on 30 inch scapes with 4-way branching. What a neat flower this is. Imagine a fiery orange like PRIMAL SCREAM but edged in red ruffles and ruffled red edged petaloids. Set the entire flower on tall well branched scapes and you have one screaming orange double. This is not the subtle orange of a RUBY RIGSBY but rather closer to a blend of ORANGE ELECTRIC and PRIMAL SCREAM. Just a wonderful double with one of the most unusual pedigrees in the world of doubles. Fertile both ways. 95% double. Evergreen. Early morning opener. Tetraploid. Reblooms. Blooms Early Mid Season. To Order: Click Here |
| Baby Fresh Baby Fresh introduced by Joiner in 1991. 3½ inch blooms on 16 inch scapes. Fragrant Peach blooms with ruffled edge. Petals and petaloids the same. Nocturnal bloomer or the blooms open in the evening. Tetraploid. Evergreen. Repeat Bloomer. Early Mid Season. To Order: Click Here |
| Barbara Mitchell Barbara Mitchell introduced by Pierce in 1984. 6½ inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Brilliant breathtaking round ruffled pink full petaled blooms with a narrow green throat. Flowers early mid season. Good repeat bloomer. Semi-Evergreen. Awards: Honorable Mention 1987, Award of Merit 1990, and the Stout Silver Medal winner 1992. To Order: Click Here |
| Beautiful Edgings Beautiful Edgings introduced by Copenhaver in 1989. 7 inch blooms on 30 inch scapes. Cream with rose red edge. Repeat bloomer. Blooms Mid season. Semi-evergreen. Diploid. Fragrant. Honorable Mention 1999 Award of Merit 2002 President's Cup 2002. Lenington Award 2006. To Order: Click Here |
| Bermuda Bay Display Bermuda Bay introduced by Salter in 1994. 6 inch blooms on 26 inch scapes. A coral rose with a very ruffled edge of ivory cream and gold. The edge is showy, large and contrasts well with the flower color. Form is full, overlapped and round. Substance is heavy and holds well in full sun. Well branched. Dormant. Blooms Mid Season. Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Betty Warren Woods Betty Warren Woods introduced by R.W. Munson in 1987. 4½ inch blooms on 24 inch scapes. Cream yellow shaded in lemon yellow with a gold ruffled edge. Great parent. Well branched. Early mid season. Good repeat bloomer. Fragrant. Evergreen. Tetraploid. Top vote getter by large majority for Honorable Mention in 97.To Order: Click Here |
| Betty Woods Betty Woods introduced by Kirchhoff in 1980. 5½ inch Double blooms on 26 inch scapes. Betty Woods 5½ inch Double Blooms Chinese yellow self with green heart. Early Bloomer. Diploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Big Kiss Big Kiss introduced by E. R. Joiner in 1991. Light peach double with a light rose eye. Dormant. Diploid. Fragrant. 5½ inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. Repeat bloomer. Mid season bloomer. Honorable Mention 2002. Award of Merit 2005. To Order: Click Here |
| Bill Norris Bill Norris introduced by Kirchhoff in 1994. 29 inch scapes Mid season good rebloom. Tetraploid. This is a very nice 5 inch glistening yellow with a flat round ruffled bloom. Fragrant. Sunfast hardy well branched fertile and good parent. Extended blooms semi evergreen. Junior Citation 1993. President's Cup '97. Honorable Mention 1997. Award of Merit 2000. Stout Silver Medal Winner for 2002. A top 10 daylily by the American Hemerocallis Society poll. To Order: Click Here |
| Black Spot Black Spot introduced by Carter in 1993. 3 inch blooms on 27 inch scapes. Blooms are near black with a green throat. One of the darkest daylilies we grow. Mid Season. Tetraploid. Semi evergreen. To Order: Click Here |
| Blink Of An Eye Blink Of An Eye introduced by G. Stamile in 2005. 2½ inch blooms on 15 inch scapes with 7 to 8 way branching 40 plus buds. This pretty cream with a lavender-gray-purple eye edged in fuchsia has a "Queen of the show" scape. Capturing the blue of BLUE ALERT but in true miniature. A charmer! Fertile both ways Diploid. Semi-evergreen. Early Bloomer. Fragrant. To Order: Click Here |
| Blue Alert Blue Alert introduced by G. Stamile in 2002. 2 7/8" inch blooms on 18 inch scapes with 3 way branching. 15 buds. "Grace has been working on her blue eyes and white faces for several years now and she has been quite successful in creating a line with a wonderful lavender blue cast. Blue Alert is one of these with an overall cream color and triangular violet blue eye. As is usual, her conscientious devotion to a complete plant in complete proportion is the case with this little charmer." Blooms Mid Season. Diploid. Reblooms. Semi-evergreen. Easily fertile both ways. To Order: Click Here |
| Bold Tiger Daylily Bold Tiger introduced by Stamile in 1990. 4½ inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. Bright orange blooms with a bold red eye. Blooms Mid Season. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Dormant. 1 Double fan plant $8.00 / 3 or more Double fan plants $7.00 each. Order Now! |
| Broadway Gem Broadway Gem introduced by G. Stamile in 2005. 3½ inch blooms on 16 inch scapes. 28 to 30 buds. "One of my personal favorites of Grace’s tetraploids. While the flower is larger than most of Grace’s diploids the scape and plant habit are perfect for this beautiful little dwarf. Great color in this little melon pink with a bright ruby red eye and edge adds to its charm. You have to see this one! Should be hardy everywhere." Fragrant. Semi-evergreen. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Fertile both ways. Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Broadway Gypsy Broadway Gypsy Stamile 2002. 2 7/8 inch ruffled blooms on 20 inch scapes. Bright red orange with a red eye zone above a green throat is a beautiful overlap form. Repeat Bloomer Blooms Mid Season. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Semi evergreen. To Order: Click Here |
| Broadway Jazz Broadway Jazz introduced by G. Stamile in 2006. 3 inch blooms with 20 buds on 16 inch scapes. 3-way branching. "You have to see this one to appreciate it. The image will make you think just another yellow with a red eye and edge but what makes this flower special is that it is a part of a remarkable package. Flower, scape, foliage are all in perfect proportion and are truly miniaturized versions of a large flower. I particularly like the arching foliage and the way it sets off scapes and the bright golden yellow flowers. A true little treasure. Get this one. It is a beauty." Fertile both ways. Evergreen. Blooms Mid season. Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Broadway Phantom Broadway Phantom introduced by G. Stamile in 2006. 2 7/8 inch purple blooms three way branching on 17 inch scapes. 20-22 buds. "Every time Grace shows an image of this flower there is an audible "oooh". This perfectly circular velvety purple with its very black eye and triangular green throat is just stunning. Very sunfast and long blooming, this charmer is a unique addition to the miniature class." Pod fertile only. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Semi-evergreen daylillies. Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Broadway Review Broadway Review introduced by G. Stamile in 1999. 3 inch blooms on 18 inch scapes with 22-24 buds. "A personal favorite of mine, BROADWAY REVIEW is outstanding. Imagine a light cream apricot with a bright bold red eye and red picotee and you have BROADWAY REVIEW. BROADWAY REVIEW marks the first colored edge tetraploid in a 3" class - a milestone. Blooms have excellent substance and open flat. Plant habit is excellent with the 22-24 bright blooms displayed above narrow deep forest green foliage. A gorgeous daylily. Fertile both ways. Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms Dormant Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Broadway Starfish Broadway Starfish introduced by G. Stamile in 2005. 3½" inch blooms on 16 inch scapes 4-way branching. 36 buds. 'Whoa! The visitors are crazy about this little starfish shaped flower. The color is great with good clarity and contrast between the cream base and red eye but it is the form on this little one that captures everyone’s heart. The foliage on BROADWAY STARFISH sweeps gracefully at the base of the scape." Blooms Early Mid season. Reblooms. Fertile both ways Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Broadway Starlet Broadway Starlet introduced by G. Stamile in 2006. 2 7/8 inch blooms on 18 inch scapes with 4-way branching. 24 buds. The first miniature introduction from Tetra Cosmopolitan, BROADWAY STARLET is a perfect little red tetraploid. The color is a medium red with a darker red eye and green throat. The edge is nicely ruffled and a hint of a darker edge is there, as well. A great little show flower, BROADWAY STARLET sets a new standard for miniature reds for both form and color. The miniatures now have the same "fanciness" that the larger flowers have enjoyed. A beauty. Fertile both ways. Semi-evergreen. Blooms Early Mid season. To Order: Click Here |
| Broadway Style Broadway Style introduced by G. Stamile in 2002. 2 7/8 inch blooms on 18 inch scapes. A nice purple with a dark ring in the eye and green throat. High bud count and 5 way branching. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Early Mid Season. Tetraploid. Semi-evergreen. To Order: Click Here |
| Brookwood Dorado Brookwood Dorado introduced by Sharp in 1994. 5½ inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Shining gold self with green throat Repeat Bloomer Blooms Mid Late Season. Fragrant. Diploid. Dormant. To Order: Click Here |
| Byron Byron introduced by Stamile in 2001. 5¼ inch blooms on 26 inch scapes. Orange mango blend with a olive green throat. Blooms are round and full with a delicate orange metallic edge. 4 to 5 way branching with 35 buds. A good parent for gold edge doubles. Repeat Bloomer Blooms Mid Season. Tetraploid. Evergreen. To Order: Click Here |
| Carolicolossal Carolicolossal introduced by L. K. Powell in 1968. 10 inch blooms on 32 inch scapes. Dormant. Blooms Early. Reblooms. Fragrant. Nocturnal. Extended blooms. Spider. Deep Yellow Self. Diploid. Honorable Mention 2002. To Order: Click Here |
| Catherine Woodbery Catherine Woodbery introduced by Childs in 1967. 6 inch blooms on 30 inch scapes. Fragrant pale lavender pink blooms with a chartreuse throat. Mid late season bloomer. Extended blooms. Dormant. Junior Citation 1967. Honorable Mention 1970. Award of Merit 1973. To Order: Click Here |
| Chance Encounter Chance Encounter introduced by Stamile in 1994. 6 inch blooms on 25 inch scapes. Rose with a gold edge. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Early Mid season. Extended blooms. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Dormant. To Order: Click Here |
| Charles Johnson Charles Johnson introduced by Gates in 1981. Has a large number of 6 inch very cherry red wide, flat and ruffled blooms per 24 inch scape. We counted over 50 buds on one scape. This is a fabulous daylily for us as it re-blooms to. You get a lot of large flowers on this daylily for a long season of bloom. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 1985. Award of Merit 1988. President's Cup 1985. To Order: Click Here |
| Cherry Candy Cherry Candy introduced by P. Stamile in 1989. 4¼ inch blooms on 30 inch scapes. Cream with peach and a cherry red eye. Great rebloom late in season. Dormant Blooms Mid season. Fragrant. Extended blooms. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 1995. To Order: Click Here |
| Cherry Valentine Cherry Valentine introduced by Dan Trimmer in 1999. 4½ inch blooms on 28 inch scapes. The clean pink petal color frames the intense dark red eye and bubble red edge of these 4½"blooms. Typical bud count is 25-28 and every bloom from the first until the last is virtually perfect. The tall erect scapes have deep well spaced branches, and in shade almost every bloom will set a pod. The plants are large with dark green foliage. Produces very nice offspring. good breeder. Blooms Early. Evergreen. Reblooms Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 2004. To Order: Click Here |
| Child Within Child Within introduced by G. Stamile in 2005. 2¾ inch blooms on 17 inch scapes. 34-36 buds. Double 90% "Right up front of Grace’s miracle mile is CHILD WITHIN. This beautiful cream double with a bold burgundy eye has been long awaited by admirers in the garden. Grace lists it as 90% double but I can’t recall ever seeing it as a single, although if it did bloom single it would be a stunning flower, too. Simply beautiful." Blooms Early Mid season. Dormant. Early morning opener. Fertile both ways. Diploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Chorus Line Daylily Chorus Line introduced by D. Kirchhoff in 1981. 3½ inch blooms on 20 inch scapes. Medium pink blooms with rose band and yellow hallow. Early bloomer. Reblooms. Six weeks of bloom. Afternoon shade really brings out the color. Diploid dayllies. Evergreen. Awards: Annie T. Giles Award 1986, Award of Merit 1988, LEP 1988, Lenington All American Award 1994, given for best performance in all AHS regions. To Order: Click Here |
| Clothed In Glory Clothed In Glory introduced by Grace in 1996. 7 inch blooms on 18 inch scapes. Large, deep lavender mauve flowers, with darker eye and prominent yellow gold throat. Ruffled gold edges. Mid-Season, Evergreen, Tetraploid, Fragrant. Junior Citation 1997. Honorable Mention 2001. Award of Merit 2004. Blooms Mid season. Reblooms. To Order: Click Here |
| Cobalt Dawn Daylily Cobalt Dawn daylilies introduced by Stamile in 1999. Fragrant and wonderful cream yellow color and a deep cobalt violet eye and edge. As the season progresses and especially on re-bloom Cobalt Dawn's base color approaches cream white while the edging becomes knobby and deep violet giving it an almost black and white look beautiful color, outstanding plant habit and high but count and branching. 4½ inch blooms 22 inches tall. Early Mid Season. Tetraploid. Honorable Mention 2003. To Order: Click Here |
| Condilla Condilla introduced by Grooms in 1977. 4½ inch double blooms on 20 inch scapes. Vibrant double gold self. Blooms shine your garden. Performs well in all parts of the country. Honorable Mention 1982. Ida Munson Award for the best Double 1984. Award of Merit in 1985. Lenington Award for performance around the country 1991. Georgia Doubles Award 2006. Blooms early mid season. Diploid. Dormant. To Order: Click Here |
| Coronal Light Coronal Light introduced by P. Stamile in 2005. 5 ½" x 3 ¼" 2 ¼" blooms on 25" scapes. 4-way branching. 28 buds. Color! Color! Color! This clear rose red is a beacon in the early season bringing great color and flat form to the garden during the cooler season. Early blooms are a clear rose red with a well-defined white edge. As the season progresses the blooms develop gold edge that is much more pronounced. Besides color, CORONAL LIGHT blooms are exceptionally well-formed with over square petals and wide blunt sepals. Excellent substance, beautiful ruffling and a grass green throat are noteworthy on this gorgeous flower. Fertile both ways. Blooms Early Mid season. Evergreen. Reblooms. Early morning opener. To Order: Click Here |
| Creative Edge Creative Edge introduced by Stamile in 1993. 6 inch blooms on 23 inch scapes. Lavender with purple ruffled edge. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Mid season. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Semi-evergreen. Honorable Mention 1998. Award of Merit 2001. To Order: Click Here |
| Custard Candy Custard Candy introduced by Stamile in 1989. 4¼ inch Cream blooms with maroon eye zone and green throat on 24" scapes. Blooms Early Mid season. Honorable Mention 1993. Award of Merit 1996. Annie T. Giles Award 1996 for best small flower. Stout Silver Medal Winner for 1999. Dormant. Tetraploid. To Order: Click Here |
| Cute As A Button Cute As A Button introduced by G. Stamile in 2001. 1¾ inch blooms on 12 to 15 inch scapes with 30 buds. One of the smallest doubles ever a pale cream. "Cute as a button got its name from the comments that most visitors made when they saw it." Repeat Bloomer. Blooms early mid season. Diploid. Semi evergreen. Honorable Mention 2006. To Order: Click Here |
| Cute As Can Be Cute As Can Be introduced by Stamile in 2002. 2 inch blooms on 12 inch scapes. A beautiful double rose red double. Repeat Bloomer. Blooms Early mid Season. Diploid. Semi-evergreen. To Order: Click Here |
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