Daylily shoots grow very quickly when the temperatures start to warm. Because of this the shoots may be damaged by freezing temperatures.

This typically manifests itself in pale and distorted tips. This doesn't seem to faze the plants and they grow out and recover well.

You can see in the shoots above the characteristic folded and crinkled appearance of theĀ  shoots.

This daylily Hemerocallis fulva is growing near the house foundation and while it has experienced a bit of freeze damage, there is less probably because

the foundation moderates the temperature.

These shoots which are from the 2019 season and a bit later in the spring demonstrate no obvious signs of freeze damage.

This daylily seedling hybrid is growing in the greenhouse and also is not showing any signs of damage, probably because

the greenhouse additionally helps to moderate the temperature.