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James Burghardt
(Antique Fringe Daylily, Daylily)
A mix of pastel colors paints the Antique Fringe daylily flower. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid ‘Antique Fringe' was bred by Van Sellers and released in 1995. It produces its fringe-edge flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The petal-like tepals are peach with hints of pale pink. The minute, rippled "fringe" is deeper peach to gold. The flower throat is golden yellow and a deep rose blotch occurs...
Lynn Batdorf, The United States National Arboretum
(Apple Tart Daylily, Daylily)
The daylily is a reliable perennial that everyone knows and loves. The flowers of the early to midsummer-blooming ‘Apple Tart’ are clear red with light red midribs and yellow-green throats. They are nocturnal (night blooming) and triangular in shape. Nocturnal daylily blooms open late in the afternoon and are open though out the night. Later in the season they may re-bloom, especially if deadheaded. The flowers are borne from neat clumps of bright green strap-like leaves that require some cold for...
James Burghardt
(Apricot Act Daylily, Daylily)
With a primary flowering display by late spring, the Apricot Act daylily will rebloom several weeks later in late summer. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid diploid ‘Apricot Act' was bred by Victor Santa Lucia and released in 2003. It produces its ruffle-edge flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The flowers are often described as polychrome, as light changes the subtle tints seen in these deep peach-colored beauties....
(Apricot Landscape Supreme Daylily, Daylily)
The daylily, a perennial that everyone knows and loves. In spring, neat clumps of bright green strap-like leaves begin to appear. Bloom time is variable depending on the species of cultivar. There are early, mid and late flowering varieties as well as reblooming cultivars. Daylily flowers are highly variable in shape and color. Floral forms include spider, star, circular and triangular-shaped flowers. There are also doubles and a wide variety of other unusual forms. Colors are in shades of oranges,...
Karen Ciula, www.columbusdaylilies.org
(April Fools Daylily, Daylily)
Anticipate flowers as wide as grapefruits during the very early summer on the April Fools daylily. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. In late spring to early summer, the hybrid tetraploid ‘April Fools’ produces very fragrant flowers atop a tall stem called a scape. The six ruffled-edge, oval petal-like tepals are golden yellow with central rust-orange bands. In the central base of the blossom the throat is light green. Flowers open during...
James Burghardt
(Archangel Daylily, Daylily)
Early summer is greeted by Archangel daylily's pale orange-peach flowers barely above its clumping tuft of grasslike leaves. In mild climates, flowering may begin earlier, such as by late spring. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid diploid ‘Apricot Act' was bred by Gilbert H. Wild and released in 1975. It produces its crepe paper-like flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The flowers are pale orange-peach but with...
James H. Schutte
(Arctic Snow Daylily, Daylily)
The daylily is a reliable perennial that everyone knows and loves. The flowers of the midsummer-blooming ‘Arctic Snow’ are ivory with ruffled edges and light green throats. They are triangular in shape and open for an extended period of time during the day. The flowers are borne from neat clumps of bright green strap-like leaves that require some cold for dormancy.
All daylilies are easy to grow if provided full to partial sun and average soil with good drainage. Their clumps spread over time...
Jessie Keith
(Ashwood Dark Side Daylily, Daylily)
The daylily is a reliable perennial that everyone knows and loves. The flowers of the midsummer-blooming ‘Ashwood Dark Side’ are deep purple-black with ruffled edges and light green throats. They are triangular in shape and open during the day. The flowers are borne from tall clumps of bright green strap-like leaves that require some cold for dormancy.
Daylilies are easy to grow if provided full to partial sun and average soil with good drainage. The clumps slowly spread over time and need to...