Hello. I am new to this forum and new to daylilies. This is only my second year growing them. I love flowers (always have) but have never had a very good green thumb. My lovely mother-in-law convinced me to try daylilies (she and my FIL just opened a small daylily farm here in mid-Missouri). I am so happy she did! I love them and they have proven to be very hardy even under my poor (but improving) care. I have been steadily reading this forum and others to learn how to better care for my lovely flowers. I currently have 32 different types of daylilies (some ordered online, and most from my in-laws) with a few more varieties coming later this summer that I ordered online.
Anyway, now that you know a little about me and how painfully new I am to this obsession, on to my reason for this post. I have a scape of Fancy Face (dip) that has a leafy growth on an elbow on the side of the scape. It is only occurring on one of the four scapes I have in this clump, so I am wondering if it is some sort of proliferation. I have read about proliferations but the pictures make them look very stick-like and this growth is decidedly leafy...it actually looks like a small daylily fan growing out of the side of the scape. Here are some photos...
If it is some type of proliferation, what do I do with it?
Thanks!