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Jul 21, 2016 8:05 AM CST
Name: Jessie Worsham
Stockbridge, GA (Zone 8a)
Northwest Georgia Daylily Society
Cat Lover Daylilies Echinacea Region: Georgia Heucheras Hostas
Hybridizer Irises
CindiKS is right, divide by the roots if you want more of them. But be careful, it will spread! Some of the older "species" varieties are not fertile, so they won't make seeds, but many of the newer varieties can be cross pollinated to make seeds. If you are interested in getting more of them, or want to learn more, check out the Daylily Forum on here, or go to daylilies.org . The newer daylily hybrids are more "tame" and won't take over like these. Fun fact, these are not part of the true lily family, they are hemerocallis, which means "beauty for a day", each bloom only lasts 1 day. Happy Gardening!

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