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How To Divide DayliliesHow To Divide Daylilies
By Char on October 19, 2013

There is nothing more glorious than a large daylily clump in full bloom. At some point these large daylily clumps will need to be divided. The most common question I hear from garden visitors after "When does my daylily need to be divided?" is "How do I divide my daylily?"

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A Simple Fix for Leaning Daylily ScapesA Simple Fix for Leaning Daylily Scapes
By Char on October 14, 2013

With a few simple steps and a little practice, you can have a nearly invisible fix to keep weak leaning daylily scapes upright, displaying perfect blooms.

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Discovering Passion, the Flowers of PassifloraDiscovering Passion, the Flowers of Passiflora
By Char on May 21, 2013

The genus Passiflora contains some of the most beautiful and intriguing flowers in the world of tropical plants. With their mysterious blooms, Passionflowers will add an exotic touch to your garden or container planting.

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Daylilies, a Rainbow of ColorDaylilies, a Rainbow of Color
By Char on October 9, 2012

Daylilies come in a seemingly endless variety of colors and color combinations. Describing the actual color of a daylily can vary from person to person; we may see color differently or describe colors using different terms.

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Sculpted Forms: a New Look for a Favorite PerennialSculpted Forms: a New Look for a Favorite Perennial
By Char on April 23, 2012

The American Hemerocallis Society, the International Cultivar Registration Authority for the genus Hemerocallis, recognizes for registration groups of daylilies with different and distinctive flower shape as Forms. Daylily form refers to the shape or structure of the flower. Currently, there are six distinctive forms of daylilies, single, double, polymerous, spider, unusual form and the newest, sculpted form.

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