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Jul 5, 2016 3:00 AM CST
Name: Daniel Erdy
Catawba SC (Zone 7b)
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I have to agree with Mike A fan can't rebloom if it hasn't already bloomed. I've never heard of a left-over scape. my scapes turn brown when done blooming if no seed pods are present and even with pods when they are ripe the scape turns brown and is done. If reblooms nearly always comes from a replacement fans then any good multiplier could be considered a rebloomer. To me these should be called successive bloomers and not rebloomers because it's different fans blooming at different time frames. Even with other plants a rebloom happens on the same plant and not a pup or sucker. For a new fans to send up a scapes it's just stating the fans are finaly old enough to reproduce and would seem to be more common than a 1 fan plant sending up more than 1 scape. I'm not limited on space but if I was I'd rather have a 5 fan clump send up 10 scapes a year then have it make 5 additional fans just to send up 10 scapes especially if that daylily was labeled as a rebloomer. This could be an issue for someone who wants a reblooming daylily but is running out of room. IMHO
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