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Jul 22, 2016 12:50 PM CST
Name: Becky
Sebastian, Florida (Zone 10a)
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Valarie - Thank you! I will look up each of those to determine which ones might be rust resistant and do well in shade.

Elaine - I have some very shady spots in my yard that don't get a lot of full sun at all. So I know most daylilies do need some sunshine. I am hoping there are some cultivars that actually do quite well in shady spots. The west side of my house gets mostly shade for most of the day. I believe you when you say daylilies in Florida appreciate some shade. I know that for a fact because the one full sun raised bed that I have has struggling daylilies in it. It's just too hot! Many go heat dormant and some die completely.
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