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May 4, 2012 7:19 AM CST
Name: Julia
Shepherdstown WV (Zone 6b)
Clematis I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Daylilies Hummingbirder Irises Region: New York
Seed Starter Vegetable Grower
Thank you Polly for the picture. Thumbs up Now I know what to look for. So far I'm okay with my lilies but sorry to see the damage on yours.

I have Lucifer also, and noticed after we had the snow/sleet storm, several of the emerging leaves had browned. Hopefully I won't lose all of it this year. I also planted some orange colored ones this year so maybe I might see something from those too. No names as I bought them off an Ebay seller.

Since we got those thunderstorms last night into early this morning, how did those of you north of me make out? I guess it was our first real thunderstorm of the season and it came here with big bang and lots of rain.Power kept going out and coming back on. No wonder with the high temps and humidity yesterday. I'm not complaining as it is better than snow and sleet.
Julia
Shepherdstown WV
Zone 6b

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