Thanks, Alligator, for the info on your website! It’s also good that you mention that different locations in your garden (especially, shady versus sunny sites) have an effect on rust resistance. I had three clumps of the same cultivar in various places in my garden. During the first year of rust only one developed rust, but by the second year all three had rust. Other cultivars, too, showed rust resistance the first or second year, but by the third succumbed.
Below is a list of daylilies that didn’t develop rust during the 3 years that the plague descended on my garden. This, however, is *not* a guarantee that any will be rust resistant elsewhere.
All the best - Elizabete
Rust resistant daylilies in my Northern California garden, which has low humidity during the daytime:
Alicia Rose Kissed (Quarry)
Angel Heart (Swanson-D)
Arctic Elegance (Miner) EMO
Butterpat (Kennedy) EMO (nocturnal)
Dinett Sue (Bomar) EMO
Early and Often (Huben) EMO
Frequent Comment (Rice-J) EMO
Iberian Ice (Morss)
Jewel of the Sierra (Miner) EMO
Kitty Wells (Stamile)
Lemon Parchment (Stamile) EMO
Lillian's Fringe Benefits (Manning) EMO
Lindan Toole (Petit) EMO
Make Believe Magic (Salter-E.H.) EMO
Memorable Kiss (Rice-JA) EMO (instant rebloomer, never out of flower for 5 1/2 months in my garden)
Ming Porcelain (Kirchhoff) (Note: rust susceptible in gardens other than mine.)
Moon over Monteray (Salter) EMO
Peach Magic (Carpenter-J)
Peach Rum Festival (Pryor-J) EMO
Ricter (Stamile) EMO
Rose Mary Dixon (Wilson-T) EMO
Spacecoast Fancy Dancer (Kinnebrew-J)
Spanish Glow (Salter) EMO
Tae Kwon Do (Moldovan)
Tropical Experience (Stamile) EMO
Tuscawilla Princess (Hansen) EMO
Tuscawilla Tranquillity (Hansen) EMO (Note: rust susceptible in gardens other than mine.)
Victorian Lace (Stamile) (Note: rust susceptible in gardens other than mine.)
Wild About Sherry (Stamile) EMO
Voila Francoise (Stamile) EMO
Oops - here are a few I forgot :
Buddy's Wild and Wonderful (Hall-J) EMO
Caruso (Salter) EMO
Desert Moon (Trimmer) EMO