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Jul 23, 2014 5:43 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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I don't know if it was the winter and spring weather or the shade, but this year for the first time I had a entire sections of NOID daylilies with the thin almost grass like foliage that did not bloom, they are normally very early, but this year nothing. I noticed the other day that now they have all but disappeared. I passed it off as summer dormancy because at the first part of spring they had noticeably multiplied for the first time ever, after being there for several years. I also have another section also in the shade with almost the same daylily and they have not bloomed at all this year so far either and they are slowly disappearing.These did bloom reliably and pretty decently when they were in the sun, so I guess I need to move them again.
I do have some Crimson Pirate with those narrow grass like leaves and they bloomed but were not anything to brag about this year, but I am hoping for better results next year being they were all planted late last year or early this year.

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