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Nov 30, 2020 6:01 PM CST
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Name: Becky
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'Stardust Dragon' is a dormant introduced in 2011 by Gossard.

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Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Stardust Dragon') .

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Nov 30, 2020 8:27 PM CST
Name: Ginny G
Central Iowa (Zone 5a)
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I've had this one for a few years now. I have it next to other plants and love it. So far it's had food increase and beautiful blooms.
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Dec 4, 2020 6:13 PM CST
Name: Chuck
northern IL. (Zone 5a)
I just got this one last year so I can not comment on it yet, but with that soft color It should blend in and help soften more vibrant darker colors
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Dec 5, 2020 10:53 AM CST
Ohio (Zone 5a)
I have had Stardust Dragon for a few years, and the registered stats seem a little higher than I get in my garden. It increases
very nicely and quickly becomes a mature clump, and has a dependable show for a couple weeks, with most days being a
full mass of open flowers. I got it to have Tet genetics out of Heavenly Angel Ice, but I can't recall that I have used it yet. LOL!
I moved it this year, and had to toss about half of the clump where it had gone from 2 fans to at least 40 in maybe 5 years.
In my garden, height of about 28" and about 20- possibly 25 buds. The plant itself is reliably dormant, and it does not bunch up
the way Angel Ice does. All in all, a much improved Tet version of Heavenly Angel Ice.
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Dec 5, 2020 6:35 PM CST
Name: Karen
Southeast PA (Zone 6b)
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I agree with Deryll's assessment: fast increases and lower than registered height. The flower is rather unremarkable compared to its parent HAI and color is not as white as I'd like. Its pollen is fertile but pod fertility is challenging for me. Overall, it would be a nicer plant if its scape is taller and the flower is whiter.
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Dec 6, 2020 10:43 AM CST
Name: Greg Bogard
Winston-Salem, NC (Zone 7a)
Stardust Dragon has been here for three years. I got it from Jim Stadler. It pouted the first year and hardly put on any growth. However, for the past couple years it has taken off and performed quite well. My only complaint is that it produces seeds as sparingly as most of the Spider/UF class does. Oh Well. Nice flower with clear color on adequate scapes for the weight of the flowers.
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