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Apr 26, 2014 8:04 PM CST
Name: Natalie
North Central Idaho (Zone 7a)
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MaryKay said:Hi all,

I am not a very knowledgeable gardener yet so here I am asking :). What is the most likely reason, or combination of reasons, that cause my pink daylilies to bloom into more peachy, lighter tones and the purplish ones to be more of a blah burgundy. The colors of other colored lilies seem more muddy at times as well. I read reviews of the varieties and some people report blooming of the desired color and others report results like mine. "Stawberry Candy" looks almost flesh colored, like a muddiness of color and the eye zone is not very distinct. "South Seas" however looks great. So, what do you think? The soil here is a bit acidic, could that be it?
Thanks fellow think tankers,
MK

Welcome! @MaryKay

Please join us in the Daylily forum! Everyone would love to meet you, and there are a lot of very nice and helpful people there that will answer any questions that you have!
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