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This paper reports the experimental observations for hysteresis in phononic frequency combs. The systematic control of drive conditions in different paths presents evidence for non-unique frequency comb solutions for specific drive conditions. These results can thus present an opportunity to tailor frequency comb spectra with desired frequencies and stabilities, utilizing the hysteretic operation.