Here's a photo of the carnage:
http://www.inhouzemusic.com/daylilly.html
One summer we had a really bad invasion of grasshoppers and my
day lilies looked like yours (actually a lot worse).
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Bill R.
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Oh and one more question. My mother gave me a very strange plant. It sprouts
purple flowers all throughout winter and then the flowers turn to leaves in
summer. Anyone know what it may be?
"Bill R" <No-Junk-M...@iglou.com> wrote in message
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The reason they are called "daylilies" is because the blooms only last a
day. I think sometimes they last a bit longer, but not much. There usually
are many buds on each flower scape, so as one bloom dies, the next opens,
keeping the plant in bloom for two or three weeks. There are some
re-blooming varieties that continue to bloom sporadically throughout the
summer after the initial flush of blooms has faded. Stella D'Oro is
probably the most widely available re-blooming daylily.
Daylilies don't require much care. I usually give them a bit of fertilizer
in the spring and then maybe a bit more after they bloom. I don't water
mine unless we have a prolonged drought. They do benefit from being divided
every 3 to 5 years, but if your are blooming well, you probably don't need
to fuss with them.
"Vox Humana" <vhu...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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A bouganvillia is a flowing vine whose color is actually in the leaves. The
flowers are tiny and cream colored in the center of about three leaves. It
comes int bright reds, oranges, magenta and has nasty thorns.
"Jessica" <free...@fidalgo.net> wrote in message
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The very best place to ask would be in the Daylily Forum at:
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/daylily/
S'wonderful, S'floriferous
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