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Apr 23, 2013 6:51 PM CST
Name: shirlee
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Thanks Ann. Daylilies growing all winter in the deep south makes them look curly?
I looked for a long time for Jelly Maker, and couldn't find one, so glad to finally get it.

Of course, those big southern grown fans won't stay that way here. They go through the
winter, and come back TN size. They are a sight to see though.

I whole heartedly agree. The root system is the most important thing, or at least that has
been my experience. I've received some that had very large roots (diameter), but they were cut off
to about an inch, yet they did just fine and managed to bloom. Surprised me too.
One particular pencil-sized fan had equally tiny roots. It is not doing much at all.
I may never see that one bloom.

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