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Jul 23, 2014 10:03 PM CST
Name: Tina
Where the desert meets the sea (Zone 9b)
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Ah, I meant to include that, thanks for asking. They are evenly split between evergreens and semi-evergreens, with just one dormant in the group (Mardi Gras Parade). But, only 10% of my cultivars are dormants, and most came in as bonus plants. So, no more than expected average - one in ten of the narrow leaf daylilies was dormant. I just haven't had any success with dormants, though I love their color - nothing else like their pastels! Lovey dubby

Your dormants do well, though, right? Maybe it is the extra moisture in your area? Shrug!
Do not seek to follow in the footsteps of old; seek what those of old sought. — Basho

Daylilies that thrive? click here! Thumbs up
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