Re: daylily question
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- Subject: Re: [CHAT]daylily question
- From: "Judy Browning" j*@lewiston.com
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:25:42 -0700
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I have planted all 3 types here. The dormant & semievergreen go dormant. Most evergreens don't survive the winter, but a couple have. I would guesss that dormant would surely survive, semievergreen probably & evergreen it would depend on the cultivar. I'd try anything you admire as long as it was cheap enough to treat as an annual or pot it up to overwinter in a garage.
Judy b z6 Idaho
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Subject: Re: [CHAT]daylily question
I think I should already know this..but..americandaylily.com lists their
daylilies as dormant, semi-evergreen or evergreen. Am I correct that I shouldn't
try to grow anything but dormant type in z5? Since they are located in Mo. I am
unsure now. No indications of diploid or tets. Kathy
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