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Jun 1, 2016 8:44 PM CST
Name: Eleanor Smith
Victoria, B.C.
:Thankyou: I used to have about 50 varieties of daylilies but gradually have been taking some out that are always badly infected. For some reason , not all are infected equally, even though they're blooming at the same time. Over the years, I've removed all the infected buds that I could but unless everybody does it, it doesn't seem to make a big difference. However, I'll carry on doing what I'm doing and hope for the best. I just thought maybe others had a secret!
sooby said:There's some information from the American Hemerocallis Society here:

http://www.daylilies.org/ahs_d...

Their link to the AHS/RHS research is broken. I'll find the article and come back to post the new link.

Sorry to hear you're being affected by this significant daylily pest.

Edited to add link to AHS and RHS research
https://www.rhs.org.uk/science...

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