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Mar 22, 2012 9:24 AM CST
Name: tabby
denver, colorado zone 5
Charter ATP Member Clematis I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Cat Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Sempervivums
Roses Ponds Irises Daylilies Region: Colorado Enjoys or suffers cold winters
That could be why some disappeared the first winter and others haven't multiplied hardly at all. I know I have some left and will post pictures for identification for those that bloom. Since they could only be one of those mentioned above, identification shouldn't be hard.

I've had some other E. Salter daylilies do well.
Teller Of Tales has always done reasonably well for me and so has Dragon's Eye and Spell Fire.

But because of my zone, I purchased a lot of Siloams, which do very well here.

I'm not a member of the AHS so probably can't do the AHS round robin, but am aware of the daylily auction site.

If anyone knows of E. Salter daylilies that do well in colder zones, please let me know. They are so pretty.

Thanks!

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