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Dec 4, 2016 8:19 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
This was a seedling, but not one I created! This is one of 25 seedlings I purchased from
Mark Sattelmeier of Abundant Daylilies. It was a very pretty bloom to me, but the plant showed a high amount of rust! So it may end up being a plant I don't keep. I'll check it out more this spring and see how it does as far as rust, and keep an eye on it's other qualities also. I don't know what zone you are in so rust might not be a problem for you. I am not sure yet if this daylily will be a dormant or evergreen here in my garden. I cut all the foliage off a few days ago and we have yet to have any cold weather. I did no pollinating this year, and there were no bee pods on the plant so I have no seeds. However, if the plant does well and if the blooms look this pretty again next year and if it multiplies decently I would be happy to send you seed if I get them, or a small division of the plant if possible (don't know the state you are in).

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