I know that poor location probably affects quite a few of my daylilies. I have several that have not increased at all that I have had for 5 years or more. But, if I limit myself to the number of daylilies that I can grow in 'good' spots, I will really have to cut back. I do worry that I don't really have an opportunity to fairly evaluate my seedlings' branching and budcount due to shade and tree roots. And increase is really slow too..... Oh well, we make do with the conditions we have I guess. I know that at some point I'm going to have to cut back on my 'named' daylilies to give more space to my babies.