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Apr 16, 2016 5:17 AM CST
Name: Sue
Ontario, Canada (Zone 4b)
Annuals Native Plants and Wildflowers Keeps Horses Dog Lover Daylilies Region: Canadian
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Shirlee, quite likely the areas where you get interveinal chlorosis have a higher soil pH than the other areas (I'm assuming that's what you mean by pale veining, the spaces between the veins are pale but the veins themselves are still green). Some daylilies appear to need a more acidic soil than others in order to be able to take up manganese and/or iron. This would be made worse by a cold soil.

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