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Aug 14, 2015 3:15 PM CST
Name: Sabrina
Italy, Brescia (Zone 8b)
Love daylilies and making candles!
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sooby said:Getting here late today, I would say that it's normal for Stella to rebloom low. It does that here anyway. Were the earlier scapes taller?

For the problem area, transplanting in spring may mean the daylilies don't flower this year but it varies.


The scapes were all above the height of the foliage, now many are shorter, I never noticed it but if knew about this it means it's normal, I guess.

I thought about transplant and no blooms, so I will wait next year to judge. Some fan remained very short and small, so I guess there's been a sort of shock. Only two bloomed, one put up two scapes too big for the size of the plant and the other a little and short scape with one flower and then decided it was enough LOL!
Sabrina, North Italy
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