DogsNDaylilies said:**Jerusalem**
Anyone know if this has a lot of buds, good branching, thick scapes, etc?
**Leprachaun's Wealth**
Does this rebloom in zone 5 (and lower)?
DogsNDaylilies said:- Maurice, you are a daylily genius, aren't you? I feel like there isn't a question out there that you don't have some sort of answer to or knowledge about. Thank you, yet again.
Can you tell me how the scapes of LW and Jerusalem are in relation to other daylilies? Is LW fairly thin in comparison? Are Jerusalem's pretty sturdy?
Do either of them tend to have more than 2-way branching?
Have you noticed lots of blooms and/or a long bloom season on either of them?
Frillylily said:Golden hibiscus blooms short, down in the foliage here. it was culled for me because of that. If you like it, try Mary's Gold, or Plaza del Sol.
DogsNDaylilies said:Hey everyone! I'm really debating on the last daylily I'm getting from Oakes. I've picked a few that I want, but I'm going back and forth on "Asterisk," so I'm curious what your thoughts are on "Asterisk" and the following daylilies:
**Golden Hibiscus**
I'm really interested in the form on this -- is it northern hardy and does it retain the tightly-recurved form on most or all blooms? Anyone know the budding/branching stats on this?
**Asterisk **
does this do well up north? Any input on this one would be appreciated because someone once recommended that I get Jocelyn's Oddity over this one, but didn't explain why.
**Diabolique**
Is this a poor-substance bloom? It looks thin in pictures, but it's hard to tell. I like the veining I'm seeing, but that's not enough to purchase it...does it have good bud/branch counts?
**Jerusalem**
Anyone know if this has a lot of buds, good branching, thick scapes, etc?
**Leprachaun's Wealth**
Does this rebloom in zone 5 (and lower)?
**Golden Prize**
Does this rebloom up north? Any idea whether this has a lot of buds or not?