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Feb 4, 2020 4:34 PM CST
Name: Ken
Winston-Salem, NC (Zone 7b)
Daylilies & hardy hibiscus
Legalily said: Unfortunately when we moved the raccoons got into all of the pots and I lost a lot of markers. Most of the daylilies were not marked and I am missing a lot of names. If anyone can identify them I would appreciate it.


Hi,

I know you posted this almost 4 years ago, but I was curious if you ever posted a thread asking for help IDing your daylilies after the raccoon fiasco.

I live in constant fear of that happening. As you can see, everything is tagged. I try to keep track of what's where with photos, as well. I need to get out there with a grease pencil and rewrite over the faded Sharpie writing on about half my tags.

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P.S. I have several with no ID. Some are plants that I've somehow ended up with but have no record of. Some I got from the yard of my childhood home before we sold it. Some I got at daylily farms where plants were out of bounds with no markers where they were supposed to be...or even IN bounds with no markers.

I'm gonna start a thread about how best to describe one of them. It's gorgeous, buy right now it's just a tiny baby starting its growth for the season. I don't have any measurements, which I know are key for IDing.
Hardy hibiscus are a hobby, but daylilies are an obsession.
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