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May 30, 2014 7:59 PM CST
Name: James
South Bend, IN (Zone 5b)
Annuals Region: United States of America Plant and/or Seed Trader Seed Starter Region: Indiana Hostas
Dog Lover Daylilies Container Gardener Birds Enjoys or suffers cold winters
Xenacrockett said:Glad you raised the issue, bb/lilylady.

I have a daylily that came this year, it was one of a buy one get one set. One daylily is fine, but the other is lopped over like a fish tail.
I took it out of the pot a few days ago to look at the roots and see if anything was going on there, but it appeared okay.
I added some new soil and re-potted it.

The area where these 2 plants came from had a rough winter and they are evergreens.
So it is wait and see.


In my experience, this is more of a cultivar thing than anything else, unless of course you cut a lot of the foliage back. Some flop, some don't, I just try to make sure it's not trapping any new leaves.

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