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James Burghardt
(Among Us Daylily, Daylily)
The blooms of the Among Us daylily approach the size of volleyballs. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid ‘Among Us' produces 9-inch-wide (24 cm) flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The petal-like tepals are long and floppy, sometimes curling and looking as if pinched. The base of each tepal's base is bright yellow-green and then turns light pink and finally deep lavender-rose at its outer half. A white...
Jesse Saylor
(Amulet Daylily, Daylily)
Subtle in its beauty, but boldly colored, the Amulet daylily yields orange-red flowers in very early summer. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid diploid ‘Amulet' produces its flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The petal-like tepals are deep orange-red and are lighter orange on the edges and in the midribs. The scapes rise from clumps of strappy green leaves that die back over the winter. Each blossom in the...
James Burghardt
(Amy Michelle Daylily, Daylily)
Extra petals fill the center of the Amy Michelle daylily flower to create a very full, frilly flower head in late spring. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid diploid ‘Amy Michelle' produces fragrant flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The petal-like tepals are lavender-pink, but the bases are yellow and light green. The scapes rise from clumps of strappy deep green leaves that remain partially evergreen over...
James Burghardt
(Andy Candy Daylily, 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...
Mark A. Miller
(Angel Fire Daylily, Daylily)
Hemerocallis ‘Angel Fire’ produces fragrant, circular blooms which are open during the day. The color is ruby red with a green throat and only a hint of lighter hued mid-veins. The blooms appear mid season in the summer. It is a re-bloomer and the foliage is dormant in the winter.
The daylily is an herbaceous to semi-evergreen perennial that everyone knows and loves. In spring, neat clumps of bright green strap-like leaves appear. The flowers follow spring through fall, exact time of...
James Burghardt
(Angels Watching Daylily, Daylily)
Light to medium lemon-yellow flowers - nearly the size of a grapefruit - appear on the Angels Watching daylily anytime from late mid-spring to early summer (depending on climate). The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid ‘Angels Watching' produces fragrant flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The petal-like tepals are yellow with rippled edges, adding to the ornateness. The flower throat blushes to chartreuse-green....
Mary S. Thomas
(Ann Warner Daylily, Daylily)
Hemerocallis ‘Ann Warner’ produces an abundance of triangular blooms. The lily flowers are soft pink with yellow throats and creamy-white mid-veins. The blooms appear in midsummer and may re-bloom later in the season, though the first flush is the fullest. The medium green, semi-evergreen, strap-like leaves form neat spreading clumps.
Daylilies are easy to grow if provided with full to partial sun and average soil. The clumps slowly spread over time and need to be divided every three...
James Burghardt
(Annie Armstrong Daylily, Daylily)
Creamy lemon-yellow flowers, streaked with white midribs, makes the Annie Armstrong one of the prettiest fragrant daylily varieties for the border. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid ‘Annie Armstrong' produces its flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The petal-like tepals are subdued lemon yellow with rippled edges and an overall crepe-paper texture. The flower throat blushes to pale green. The scapes...
(Annie Golightly Daylily, Daylily)
Hemerocallis ‘Annie Golightly’ produces large, triangular blooms that stay open at night. The lily flowers are bright red with yellow-green throats and creamy-white mid-veins. The blooms first appear in early to midsummer and may re-bloom later in the season, though the first flush is the fullest. The medium green, evergreen, strap-like leaves of this cultivar form neat spreading clumps.
Daylilies are easy to grow if provided with full to partial sun and average soil. The clumps slowly...