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Feb 2, 2016 1:14 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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tugg said: I'm not sure anything I can offer would be relavent since our zones are miles apart. However I had the same thing happen with Lavender blue baby , king George, and Jamaican midnight quite a few years ago. For whatever reason they disappeared and I thought they had died.Two years later king George and Jamaican midnight reappeared and started growing really well. It took Lavender Blue Baby three years and it too bounced back.Im not saying this would be the case in your situation but you never know. During they're " disappearance " I went ahead and replaced the three plants: I should have saved my money because the original ones are very healthy and I now have an abundance of those three cultivars! Hilarious!

I just wanted to draw attention to this post, in case a lot of people did not see it. I never realized that a daylily might take two or three years to make a comeback. I have 'Jason Mark' and it is almost totally gone, not quite, and this gives me hope that it will make a full recovery.
I do have a few daylilies that are not listed as being dormant, that totally went away and are now putting up new leaves. Others listed as dormant were just as green as some of the greenest evergreens.

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