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In Spring, Mark Zenick, daylily specialist, propagates daylilies by division. Step 4: smaller clumps can be divided using a knife. Again, ensure each section has foliage attached to a rhizome root.
 

In Spring, Mark Zenick, daylily specialist, propagates daylilies by division. Step 4: smaller clumps can be divided using a knife. Again, ensure each section has foliage attached to a rhizome root.


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Image Number:   0534435
 
Image Size:   4800 x 7192 px
40.64 x 60.89 cm | 16 x 23.97 Inches | @300dpi

 
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In Spring, Mark Zenick, daylily specialist, propagates daylilies by division. Step 4: smaller clumps can be divided using a knife. Again, ensure each section has foliage attached to a rhizome root.

In Spring, Mark Zenick, daylily specialist, propagates daylilies by division. Step 4: smaller clumps can be divided using a knife. Again, ensure each ...


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