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Feb 22, 2016 3:05 PM CST
Name: Maurice
Grey Highlands, Ontario (Zone 5a)
Seedfork said:
I am in zone 8b, and out of a dozen or so daylilies I ordered one of them (Jason Mark) has barely survived. I blamed myself for planting it during one of the hottest weeks of the year and in full sun with no shade. I do see it is a dormant, but I had never placed that much emphasis on dormancy as being the reason it did so poorly

Jason Mark (Crochet, 1989) height 25in (64cm), bloom 4in (10.2cm), season EM, Rebloom, Dormant, Diploid, Pastel cream buff with purple eyezone and diamond dusted gold band above dark green throat. (Siloam Fairy Tale × sdlg)

Crochet hybridized in Prairieville, Louisiana both 'Pocket Change' and 'Jason Mark'. zone 8b south of Baton Rouge. Is its weather likely to be cooler in winter?
I think I would stick to your original thought of not placing emphasis on its "dormancy" for doing poorly.
Maurice

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