Why do you post this comment at all the patrinia pages? There are some of us that don't grow daylilies. Just because a plant is popular...Read More, that doesn't mean every gardener grows it. And even if someone grows daylilies, why would that mean they automatically wouldn't plant a possible carrier of a disease? It's a POSSIBLE carrier, that's all. Someone planting patrinia certainly does not automatically mean all the daylilies in a several-mile radius are going to up and die.
Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | March 2003 | negative
One of the half-dozen or so species grown as an ornamental in the U.S., Patrinia are thought to be a host for Puccina hemerocallidis, or ...Read More"Daylily Rust."
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Why do you post this comment at all the patrinia pages? There are some of us that don't grow daylilies. Just because a plant is popular...Read More
One of the half-dozen or so species grown as an ornamental in the U.S., Patrinia are thought to be a host for Puccina hemerocallidis, or ...Read More