If daylilies did multiply from roots or the fleshy bulb-like water conservers,
I would have thousands of new plants. These things get cut off and left in the
ground when moving them, and I don't have any new green plants in the
empty beds.
But, I did dig up a seedling that had a runner crossing into the next row which had
a fan growing on the runner end. Someone explain this to me. With the seedling
rows close together, and waiting two years to dig, I can now see how they
can get mixed up. I brushed the soil off this seedling to get a good look at
the runner with the fan attached to it, and the thing really did this.