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Mar 4, 2021 6:01 PM CST
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Name: Becky
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Background history:

'Eenie Allegro' is a dormant introduced in 1981 by Aden.

It has earned the following AHS awards:
Honorable Mention: 2015

This plant can be found in our Plant Database at:
Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Eenie Allegro') .

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Mar 4, 2021 6:21 PM CST
Name: Frank Richards
Clinton, Michigan (Zone 5b)

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I have 'Eenie Allegro' and 'Eenie Victoria'. The only photo I have is from the tags. They are small plants and are planted out by the road in an area that I do no maintenance.

This year, I will try to get a photo:)
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Mar 4, 2021 6:37 PM CST
Name: Nancy
Bowling Green Kentucky (Zone 6b)
I have had Eenie Allegro for years. It multiplies well, and I love the flower. I consider it more of a mid late to late season bloomer. It does not bloom that long for me, but it is in an overgrown part of the garden so might do better in a nicer spot. I will try to find a picture of it, I know I have taken pics of it but don't find any right now. Can't believe i have not uploaded any here.
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Mar 4, 2021 7:39 PM CST
Name: Tim
West Chicago, IL (Zone 5a)
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Hey, I have this one. Eenie Allegro enjoyed it's third year in my garden, and it's still getting up to what I would call clump size. Just the same, there were many things I like about it. The bi-tone bloom is interesting for a micro (?) 2.5 inches. I'm getting 10-12 buds per scape, which may increase when it gets a little bigger. I had only three scapes last year, and got three weeks worth of blooms from them. I expect that to improve as well with maturity.

I'd share pictures, but this is in the front of my most front garden and gets all the light from sun up to sun down. The blooms still look nice, but the photos all look a little washed out. Well, maybe just one:


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