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Aug 18, 2020 3:41 AM CST
Name: Nancy
Bowling Green Kentucky (Zone 6b)
I just wanted to tell everyone what a great daylily Midsummer A Woman's Work is. It started blooming June 9 here, put out rebloom scapes, and has been in constant bloom since it began. More scapes have come up, and will be blooming well into September at this point. It has previously taken a short break before putting out rebloom scapes, but has always rebloomed late in the season and one year frost took out the last blooms. It is in the worst part of my garden, getting no additional water or fertilizer. Bud counts are less than stated, at just over 20 average, but if it were watered and cared for properly, I think this would probably meet expectations. We have not been in a drought, but it has been pretty dry. Not the prettiest face in the garden, but I like it better than Stella d'oro, much better performer than Stella ever was for me. I always appreciate any bloom this late in the season. The hybridizer is P. Ball

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