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May 25, 2021 6:56 AM CST
Name: Sue
Austria
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Region: Europe
Seedfork said:Nightlily, Welcome!
I can't give any advice on late and extra late hybridizing, but I will say I admire your selection of a goal!
I find your post very interesting and will follow your efforts. I had never even given any consideration to the colors matching the seasons ,if is that what you were saying. Do you get any rebloom?

Hello Larry,
the color issue came up because daylily beds without companion plants are very unusual here - as daylilies are not often used in gardens (many know the ditch lily but only a few like it and modern cultivars are usually not available at garden centers). So late flowering daylilies should match with asters, cone flowers, rudbeckia, dahlias, ...

We usually only have rebloom on the typical northern rebloomer cultivars like Stella de Oro, Stella's Ruffled Fingers, Rosy Returns, On and on, .....

The plant shown as my avatar (GG Peach Party) is a constant rebloomer in my region (very unusual) and a positive exeption.

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