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35 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Daylilies in review,
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This review is from: Daylilies: The Perfect Perennial (Paperback)
As I started reading it, many of my impressions and assumptions about daylilies disintegrated and a whole new concept was formed. They originated in Asia and there are more than 32,000 cultivars. Some consider them to be the perfect perennial because they tolerate a variety of conditions. Culture, pest, and propagation is covered along with requirements for registering new cultivars. It gives advice on which cultivars are best suited for your soil. Lists of cultivars are useful for selection since they indicate what size they are and how hardy they are. Good book!
10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Helpful for Daylily Addiction,
This review is from: Daylilies: The Perfect Perennial (Paperback)
This book is really the "how to" manual for beginning daylily addicts. In addition to a history of the species, it identifies high quality cultivars, describes various steps in planting, and most importantly is very informative about hybridizing. I use it as a reference manual as well as enjoyable reading.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Great Book for Beginners,
By Julia d. "Wine Country" (Finger Lakes, NY) - See all my reviews
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I purchased this book since I had no prior knowledge of daylilies. This is a good book to provide the "beginner" with overview of daylilies. Only subject I found so far which was missing from this book was a more thorough explanation of when transplanting or planting bareroot daylilies there is a period where the plants outer leaves will die off and new growth will begin. If I hadn't asked on a garden forum about this, I would have assumed I was killing my daylilies. An updated publishing of this book would be better as well but content is still okay.
Overall, it's still a good reference but not for a more experienced daylily gardener.
7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
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good way to learn about daylily growing,
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This book is full of text on cultivating and raising daylilies. Has some color photos-could use a few more, but an excellent learning tool.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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Daylilies in review,
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This review is from: Daylilies: The Perfect Perennial (Paperback)
As I started reading it, many of my impressions and assumptions about daylilies disintegrated and a whole new concept was formed. They originated in Asia and there are more than 32,000 cultivars. Some consider them to be the perfect perennial because they tolerate a variety of conditions. Culture, pest, and propagation is covered along with requirements for registering new cultivars. It gives advice on which cultivars are best suited for your soil. Lists of cultivars are useful for selection since they indicate what size they are and how hardy they are. Good book!
5.0 out of 5 stars
daylillies the perfect perennail book,
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This is a great book. Everything you ever wanted to know or had a question about is in this book. I highly recommend this to every gardener.
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Daylilies: The Perfect Perennial by Lewis Hill (Paperback - January 4, 1991)
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