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Jul 29, 2023 9:18 PM CST
Name: Donna
West Jefferson, North Carolina (Zone 7a)
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@Deryll I think I would agree with you regarding the difference between "summer dormancy" and "summer stress". Prior to this year I have really not noticed plants going dormant during Summer months. They're usually growing well this time of year. I do have some alleged EVs and SEs, however those generally go dormant in late Fall or early Winter. I say "alleged" because I've never had daylilies stay green into the hard Winter months, like they seem to do farther South. All mine are completely dormant by late November.
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