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Feb 6, 2014 2:20 PM CST
Name: Arlene
Florida's east coast (Zone 9a)
Birds Bromeliad Garden Photography Daylilies Region: Florida Enjoys or suffers hot summers
Tropicals
Well, there are dormants and there are dormants. When I lived in Marietta, GA, most of my daylilies were dormant. However, there were a number of "strong" dormants that just wouldn't grow there. There are cold dormants and day-length dormants and probably other kinds, too. Marietta didn't have enough cold weather to support a lot of the dormant daylilies that require cold. I expect that most of what I grew were day-length dormants. Because the AHS database does not breakdown dormancy requirements, I don't have a clue.

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