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Jul 23, 2014 6:26 AM CST
Name: Becky
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Thanks, Arlene for your reply. I am in Sebastian and mine pretty much bloomed as they have in the past. We had a warm winter here this year and mine started blooming in May. I have some seedlings blooming now. I've never had any bloom earlier than the beginning of May. Apparently none of mine are "early" bloomers. But so far I only had 1 rebloomer daylily. So ... With all this rain, it has kept the temps down a bit so far this summer. But I know what August and September is typically like. Too bad mosquitoes come with all this rain. Grumbling

Impressive total bloom count on many of yours from last year!!! I am jealous!

Cindy - Are those from the original scape or reblooming?
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