Seedfork said:Ok, now remember I am not a daylily expert. What is meant by "tender" and how would you know before you bought it that it was "tender"?
Edited to add:
I researched "tender" found it to be the opposite of "Hardy", a very vague term it appears. That information is not registered, and appears to be almost a" garden by garden" thing. So I guess you would only know this information my "word of mouth" so to speak.
Hardiness zones I see would certainly be an indicator of "tenderness", I am learning.
Seedfork said:tink3472
My brother lives in Fairhope, so one day I may have to drive down to Cantonment, I used to always see that sign on the interstate when driving back and forth form Mobile. Are you open to the public?
Seedfork said:tink3472,
Yes, "Flip, Flop and Fly", I just entered "Minimum Cold Hardiness zone 11", when I entered "Minimum Cold Hardiness zone 2" I got zero. Am I confused (again) I took that to mean that zone 11 was the coldest zone for "Flip, Flop and Fly" and that no daylilies were able to grow (under normal circumstances) in zone 2. Am I reading that wrong, or is the data base not correct, help me understand.