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Re: Questions


At 08:32 2/08/98 -0700, you wrote:
>Now that the list has some life in it again, I'd like to repost a
>couple of daylily questions:
>
>1.  Have any of you grown 'Sunday Gloves'?  Do you know of a source
>for this variety?
>
>2.  Do daylilies vary in the degree to which leaves yellow and die?
>I have some clumps that seem to accumulate dead leaves at the bottom
>more than others.  Not to be too obsessive, but the ones by the front
>walk are in public view and I clean them up every few weeks.  Would a
>change in feeding, watering, etc. have any effect on this or is this a
>result of whether a variety is dormant, semi-evergreen, or whatever?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Anne - Chicago
>

Anne,
	Can't comment on Sunday Gloves.  I don't have it.

	However, question number two.... come on down!!
	Daylilies vary from fully deciduous to evergreen.  As such, some varieties
lose lots of leaves at various times and others only lose one or two here
and there when they get old.  I'd say that varying feeding, watering, etc
would have a slight effect, but probably not as much as you'd be hoping
for.  I'm no expert..... just a novice grower.  At the momenty its winter
over here in Australia and some of my daylilies are non-existent while
others look like they should be flowering.  Of course there are some in
between.  For reference I only have a dozen or so so its not an extensive
collection.

	All the best.

	Paul Tyerman	(Australia)

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