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Dec 11, 2015 9:13 AM CST
Name: Rick R.
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Yeah, life was stressful in the drier clay, even though it did bloom. Most species in the same clay bed with full sun would go dormant before fall. L. fargesii would die back first, then L. primulinum, then L. papilliferum, then Ll. amabile, concolor, maculatum and taliense, then L. majoense. Ll. scovitsianum and monadelphum usually waited until a killing frost was nigh. Then martagon section lilies (even in full sun). L. henryi was at the end of fall and was most often snowed upon.
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