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Apr 29, 2015 7:58 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
Composter Daylilies Garden Photography Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Garden Ideas: Master Level Plant Identifier
Celebrating Gardening: 2015 Region: Alabama
I was searching for photos of daylily leaf streak, rust, leaf miner damage, mite damage, things that might cause the leaves to look bad, even the natural aging process and was disappointed in what I found. Many of the sites I pulled up were no longer available, or they had dropped the photos from the site. I did find this site, and I liked that it did give several photos of different things that affect daylily leaves, but the rust photo was missing and could not enlarge the other photos to get a closer view. So I was thinking this fits right in with the rust and the mystery of the leaf disease on Becky's plants. I think it would be nice if we here at ATP could post pictures of our bad looking leaves and the name of the disease, if known, that caused it.
I especially would love to see, from people more knowledgeable than me, photos of the normal browning and aging of daylily leaves. I would love for us to be able to post photos and have qualified people determine the causes of the problems shown in the photos, I think it could be turned into a great reference site, if we can obtain correct information. So I am going to start a new thread called Photo examples of Hemerocallis leaves. I hope people won't mind adding photos of their worst looking plants for a change instead of their best.

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