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Mark A. Miller

(Daylily, Just Another Yellow Daylily)

On first glance this daylily may seem like just another yellow-flowering selection. However, the ruffled lemon-yellow edges and floppy habit adds interest. One blossom may measure upward of 6 inches (15 cm) across. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid ‘Just Another Yellow' flowers in clusters atop a tall stem called a scape. The six oval, petal-like tepals have minutely ruffled edges. The flower throat is bright green....

(Daylily, Just Watch Daylily)

The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In midsummer, ‘Just Watch’ offers big lemon yellow flowers with yellow-green throats. They are day-blooming and arise from tall clumps of green strap-like leaves that go fully dormant in winter.

Daylilies are clump-forming and often spread slowly via rhizomes. The flowers have six tepals (showy petal-like sepals) that vary widely in size, shape and color. The blooms are commonly held in branched clusters...

(Daylily, Justin Miller Daylily)

The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, ‘Justin Miller’ offers red flowers with lighter borders and chartreuse throats. They are day-blooming and arise from compact clumps of green strap-like leaves that go fully dormant in winter. If well cared for and regularly deadheaded, this daylily may rebloom.

Daylilies are clump-forming and often spread slowly via rhizomes. The flowers have six tepals (showy petal-like sepals)...

(Daylily, Justine Lee Daylily)

The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, ‘Justine Lee’ offers big, fully double, fragrant, yellow flowers. They are day-blooming and arise from robust clumps of green strap-like leaves that remain fully evergreen in southern zones.

Daylilies are clump-forming and often spread slowly via rhizomes. The flowers have six tepals (showy petal-like sepals) that vary widely in size, shape and color. The blooms are commonly held...

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Karen Ciula, www.columbusdaylilies.org

(Daylily, Kamadeva Daylily)

A pleasant rosy coral-pink blossom appears on the Kamadeva daylily; they happen to also be fragrant. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. In late spring, the hybrid tetraploid ‘Kamadeva’ produces flowers atop a naked, branching stem called a scape. The six reflexing, petal-like tepals have ruffled edges that almost look like a thumb-pressed piecrust. The throat is green-yellow. These coral-pink flowers open in the morning and arise from...

(Daylily, King Lamoni Daylily)

The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, ‘King Lamoni’ offers scarlet flowers with yellow-green throats. They are day-blooming and arise from robust clumps of green strap-like leaves that remain fully evergreen in southern zones.

Daylilies are clump-forming and often spread slowly via rhizomes. The flowers have six tepals (showy petal-like sepals) that vary widely in size, shape and color. The blooms are commonly held in...

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Karen Ciula, www.columbusdaylilies.org

(Daylily, King of Swing Daylily)

With a crepe-papery texture and ruffled edges, the fragrant blossoms on the King of Swing daylily are a casual blend of yellow and gold. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. In very early summer, the hybrid tetraploid ‘King of Swing’ produces grapefruit-size flowers atop a naked, branching stem called a scape. The six round, petal-like tepals have ruffled edges and are gold in their centers but more clear yellow at the edges. These flowers...

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Mark A. Miller

(Daylily, Kings Throne Daylily)

With a bicolor display of rosy orchid-pink and light yellow, the Kings Throne daylily has a bright lemon-yellow central eye. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. In early summer, the hybrid diploid ‘Kings Throne’ produces flowers atop a naked, branching stem called a scape. The six petal-like tepals are mainly light yellow but blush orchid-pink to pale pink toward their outer halves. The throat is lemon yellow with green farther in. These...

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Mark A. Miller

(Daylily, Knower Spider Daylily)

Flowers upward of 8 to 9 inches (20 to 23 cm) in diameter are seen on the Knower Spider daylily in early summer. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid diploid ‘Knower Spider’ produces unusual-form flowers atop a naked, very tall stem called a scape. The six petal-like tepals are creamy bright yellow. Three tepals are narrow and curl or cascade like ribbons. The other three tepals are more tongue-shaped and have a faint fuchsia-pink...

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Jesse Saylor

(Daylily, Lady Florence Daylily)

There are approximately 18 species of daylily, the common name given to most plants in this genus. This liliaceous group of herbaceous perennials is greatly loved by gardeners, breeders and growers alike, which explains why there are approximately 60,000 registered cultivated varieties in existence. Hemerocallis can be evergreen, semi-evergreen or deciduous and most species originate from the temperate regions of China, Japan and Korea.

The plants are clump-forming and some spread...