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Epsom Salt (Magnesium Sulphate) by spunky1 Nov 24, 2010 8:19 AM 8
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New Daylily Terminology - Bob Faulkner by CaryPeterson Sep 9, 2010 6:53 PM 5
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Name this daylily # 5 by spunky1 Sep 9, 2010 12:35 PM 22
I would like your opinion by PollyK Sep 8, 2010 7:58 AM 23
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  • This is a VERY beautiful clear rose pink self but it is a VERY bad ruster. I love it, but if this one dies from the heavy infestation I must not replace it. I do have it in a big pot that has been in light shade on its own and sitting in water as we've had heaps of rain, eg 6" in one 24 hr period, with temps of 25 deg C = 77deg
  • This cultivar is both beautiful and has an impressive plant habit. A bud-builder and while it may not rebloom, it has good branching and keeps making gorgeous bright pink blooms. It is also one of those incredibly fertile plants that sets pods even when it is hot (assuming initial pods are set early in the life of the scape) and has easily viable pollen.
  • I am pretty sure I still have this one although the blooms appear way bigger than 4". However they are very recurved so it's hard to tell. The huge eye is a very blue violet surrounded by a narrow dark purple violet margin.

    It is wonderfully fragrant. Quite strong and a nicer scent than many hems. It doesn't appear to be a ruster even in our humidity, mild temperatures and often showery weather. Also it has lots of blooms. Mine is in a large pot inside a fence protected from chewing critters.
  • Kaskel Super Red is a great grower here in the South and is highly rust-resistant. It sets pods easily and is a bud-builder. Flowers are large, ruffled, and bright red. Recommended for breeding for rust resistance and as a great garden plant.
  • Last to the Buffet Line is a good garden plant here. Height and size as registered. Flowers open well and not crowded. Good number of scapes and a very decent bud count for my yard. I planted it in a row of lates, the last of course, but the problem is, it is not Very Late, or Late here. Midseason at best, and some years EM.
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