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Jul 18, 2015 3:13 PM CST
Name: Regina
Warrenville, SC (Zone 8a)
Butterflies Region: South Carolina Ponds Keeper of Koi Hybridizer Frogs and Toads
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I would like some input from those of you that grow Wispy Rays. I have already saved it once this year when it arrived from crown rot. I potted it and actually saved it--with my lack of abilities on potting daylilies. Pure luck I guess.

Anyway, I'm searching for a good spot for it in the garden, and need to know if it can take a good deal of sun. I have Ruby Spider (one of the parents) and know it can take full sun all day without fading the bloom. Can Wispy Rays also take many hours of sun without fading away or getting that droopy look that so many others do?

Thanks in advance for your advice.

Regina

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