REB:Rebloomers Revisited


OK, I know I've asked for this clarification before, but I've never 
received it, and now it looks like I'm gonna need it!  To my great 
delight, LILTING is sending up a lovely tall stalk that looks like it 
might make it to bloom before it gets cut down by frost.  This'll be the 
second time LILTING has rebloomed for me over the last 3-4 yrs, *except* 
that I'm not sure this one can be counted as *legitimate* rebloom.  

Here's the situation.  I dug and divided my only clump of LILTING last 
summer and replanted 4 divisions in two different beds.  This spring, 
only one of the divisions bloomed in the main beds.  The stalk coming up 
now, however, is on a different division in a different bed.  So, is this 
rebloom or not?

Anyone care to hazard an opinion?

Laurie


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http://www.angelfire.com/mn3/shadowood/irisintro.html
USDA zone 3b, AHS zone 4 - northern MN
normal annual precipitation 26-27"
slightly acid clay soil

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