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Jul 27, 2017 10:39 AM CST
Name: Donald
Eastland county, Texas (Zone 8a)
Raises cows Enjoys or suffers hot summers Region: Texas Plant Identifier
sooby said:From the AHS Daylily Dictionary:

"Terms FAN, DIVISION, and RAMET are interchangeable. Each refers to an individual unit of a clump, containing leaves, crown, and roots. Within a clump, each fan is genetically identical to the parent. Also see: Division, Ramet."

"Rebloom" from the registration instructions:
"Some daylily cultivars have more than one cycle of bloom during a single season. These are known as reblooming or recurrent daylilies. Some of these bloom early, have a rest period, and then rebloom. Others have a succession of bloom periods, one after another for several months. Cultivars which repeat in one location may not do so in another, as repeat bloom is often influenced by climate and weather conditions. Check the "yes" box only if your daylily reblooms in your garden."


The AHS registration instructions do not mention fans at all with regards to rebloom. It only mentions cultivars - not fans - with recurring bloom periods ranging from short periods to longer ones. I would assume a single season would be the period following winter dormancy. So anytime a cultivar exhibits follow up bloom beyond the initial bloom, it would be considered rebloom.

At least that's my take away from this very interesting and informative thread.
Donald
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