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Feb 5, 2016 10:10 PM CST
Name: Deb
Planet Earth (Zone 8b)
Region: Pacific Northwest Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Garden Ideas: Master Level
OK all you daylily afficionados... could you explain what reblooming means? I have only a few daylilies. The first one I ever got was a chunk from a friend, who told me it was just plain Stella. Whenever I read about Stella D'Oro, the main attribute seems to be the reblooming quality. I am unclear what exactly that means. Two distinct bursts of bloom? Keeps blooming on the same stalks? What? I am beginning to wonder if my Stella is even Stella... The color and shape seem OK, but mine is taller than usually described (not unusual in my region for most plants) and the reblooming thing further confuses me. Strangely (I have several clumps), here's the only photo I could find, which is not the best - the white edging is not really there, just a trick of light.

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