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Nov 25, 2011 12:26 AM CST
Name: Marilyn
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I have a brother who lives here and I told him today that I would love to send he and his wife a start next year of one of the Daylilies that I grow.

The Daylily I'm thinking of is an early midseason, semi-evergreen diurnal. I don't know if Daylilies can grow that far south in TX, so I'm asking y'all for help. I know it's south of Laredo.

If I can send him the plant, when is the best time to plant in south TX?

Thanks everyone for your help! Thumbs up
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