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Every species you have listed is either a tropical or a winter grower, nothing that would withstand anything save for very light frost. On a different note: are you sure your "burkeana" is the real thing? I've seen very few pictures of that species anywhere, and even fewer people grow it.....
If you are looking for strictly hardy species, and you aren't going to deal with winter cold, I would advise capensis, spatulata, burmannii and binata. Some of the others are definitely species for advanced growers, like D. stolonifera which is a tuberous species.
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