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Jul 24, 2014 5:41 PM CST
Name: Pat
Near McIntosh, Florida (Zone 9a)
beckygardener said:Pat - That's interesting. I wonder if it is a true dormant? None of my dormants last more than 2 years here. I use them for crossing if I really like the blooms. And I cross them with evergreens in hopes that it changes the child to become either sev or ev.

How many fans did Crimson Pirate have?


Crimson Pirate is still in a pot, but has made several fans since coming here this Spring. Of hand, I think there are about 5 or 6 fans out there and still going (will get them in the ground soon).
I also have Frans Hals that has been here for 8 years. The only one dormant Iost was during the drought when I missed watering it.

But my dormants and most of my daylilies get afternoon shade and maybe that has something to do with it.
I don't prefer dormants. They got here before I knew there were different types.

However, I did order some teeth dormants (cheap) this year to try for pollination, if they ever bloom.

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