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Aug 27, 2016 2:28 PM CST
Name: Tracey
Midwest (Zone 5a)
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This has to be one of my favorite daylilies! I got it through Slightly Different Nursery 4 years ago. In my zone 5 garden, I can't believe how many stalks come up and how many blooms I get per stalk. Yes, sometimes the blooms need a little help opening, but the ruffling and substance on this plant is noteworthy. These traits need to be passed on, and looking at the database, others have had the same idea Smiling as it has many registered offspring. In cooloe weather, I get a lavender/peach casting tone on it. No matter what the weather, it performs well, and we have all sorts of different kinds of weather extremes here. It has rebloomed all but the year I planted it, which was in the fall. Tolerates dry conditions as well as ample moisture. Carr had it right when he thought to introduce this one. Truly a favorite. Thanks for making this one of the Daylilies of the Day. Thumbs up
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