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Mar 15, 2015 5:32 AM CST
Name: Becky
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Can daylily plants go dormant when they are not receiving enough fertilizer?

This is a photo of a dormant daylily putting out new leaves (2 fans) in my garden. The daylilies around it are still tall and green but this one almost disappeared below the soil line and is now waking up and growing new leaves. This is a close-up, so the plant fans are still very small. I could see where it was as there was this tip of green showing through the soil for most of the Winter. But we did not have a cold winter. A very mild winter in central Florida this year. This is one of my older (unknown) seedlings.

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