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Jul 23, 2014 10:29 PM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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Well, just today I went though and made a list of the dormants I have or had. However, most of my daylilies are only a year or two old, but I realized I had lost completely 'Double Bold One' , 'Siloam Peony Display','Children's Festival',
and I am thinking maybe two more and 'Happy Returns' is looking pretty weak now. But I will have to go though at least a couple of more seasons to see how the others do. 'Baja' did very well this year, 'Chicago Apache' bloomed, but had a short bloom season, (as a mater of fact I feel all my daylilies had a very short bloom season this year with the exception of 'My Path'). I am starting to get rebloom now on several varieties. 'Kwanso' is blooming on prolifs and I think it is a dormant. This year is so different from normal, I am afraid to make any conclusions about anything.
My elephant ears never had a year like this they were very late , my caladiums were nearly totally wiped out. The glads bloomed about half as long as usual, the hostas are having a banner year, and the daylilies are so confused they don't know what to do.The phlox is a standout this year, but very short bloom times for the yarrow. The columbine did very well it bloomed for about a month I think.
This year my Daylilies were a month behind last year.

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