Dormant
Dormant varieties need a cold period in the winter so they can go dormant (the foliage dies back). People who live in colder areas (zones 8 and colder) can successfully grow dormant varieties.
What does this mean? If you live in an area that doesn’t typically get a cold period in the winter, like zones 9-10, you should avoid Dormant varieties and stick with Evergreen or Semi-Evergreen daylilies.
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When My Sweetheart Returns Daylily
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Startle Daylily
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Nutmeg Elf Daylily
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Brown Recluse Daylily
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Musical Medley Daylily
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Neon Flamingo Daylily
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Banned in Boston Daylily
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Avante Garde Daylily
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Purdy Rich Daylily
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Chester Cyclone Daylily
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Selma Longlegs Daylily
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IntroWilson Spider Daylily
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Birdwing Butterfly Daylily
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Siloam Merle Kent Daylily
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Imagine Me Daylily
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Purple Pinwheel Daylily
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Majestic Hue Daylily
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Princeton Point Lace Daylily
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Deep Impact Daylily
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Denti Daylily
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Royal Corduroy Daylily
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Heron Daylily
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Pink Monday Daylily
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Smugglers Gold Daylily
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