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(Daylily, Starburstâ„¢ Susie Evergreen Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, the Monrovia introduction Starburst® Susie offers fully double starry flowers of orange and deep orange-red. They are day-blooming and rise from tall clumps of green strap-like leaves that remain evergreen in mild zones.
Daylilies are clump-forming and spread slowly via rhizomes. The flowers have six tepals (showy petal-like sepals) that vary widely in size, shape and color. The...
(Daylily, Starburstâ„¢ Double Gold Evergreen Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, the Monrovia introduction Starburst® Double Gold offers fully double gold flowers. They are day-blooming and rise from tall clumps of green strap-like leaves that remain evergreen in mild zones.
Daylilies are clump-forming and 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...
Mark A. Miller
(Daylily, Monster Daylily)
Not scary like a monster, but monstrous in size, the yellowish flowers of the Monster daylily are a grand showpiece in the garden! This cultivar blooms in late mid-spring to very early summer, depending on climate. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid 'Monster' was bred by George Pettus and introduced in 1975.
This daylily produces numerous 9-inch-wide (23 cm) flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape....
James H. Schutte
(Daylily, Moon Temple Daylily)
Grapefruit-size flowers that are sulphur yellow and remain open overnight are desirable qualities of the Moon Temple daylily. This cultivar blooms in late mid-spring to very early summer, depending on climate. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid 'Moon Temple' was bred by Orville Fay and introduced in 1967.
This daylily produces flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. Each rounded, petal-like tepal...
James H. Schutte
(Daylily, Moonlit Masquerade Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, the tetraploid ‘Moonlit Masquerade’ offers cream flowers with plum purple eyezones and yellow-green throats. They are day-blooming and rise from vigorous clumps of green strap-like leaves that remain semi-evergreen in mild zones. If well cared for and regularly deadheaded, this daylily will rebloom.
Daylilies are clump-forming and spread slowly via rhizomes. The flowers have six...
(Daylily, Moontraveler Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, the ITSaul introduction ‘Moontraveler' offers loads of starry pale citron yellow flowers. They are day-blooming and rise from compact clumps of green strap-like leaves that will become fully dormant in winter. If well cared for and regularly deadheaded, this daylily will rebloom with vigor. Richard Saul bred this seedling cross of 'Stella de Oro' and 'Suzie Wong' in 1983.
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Mark A. Miller
(Daylily, Mount Helena Daylily)
Extra petals fill the centers of Mount Helena daylily blossoms in late mid-spring to very early summer, depending on climate. The bicolor flowers feature creamy yellow and red-violet. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. 'Mount Helena' was released in 1985 and bred by A.O. Grooms.
This hybrid daylily produces flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. The petal-like tepals are yellow that blush red-violet to create an eye...
(Daylily, Mountain Laurel Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In midsummer, the tetraploid ‘Mountain Laurel’ offers many rich rosy pink flowers. They are day-blooming and rise from tall clumps of green strap-like leaves that become fully dormant in winter.
Daylilies are clump-forming and 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 on...
Mark A. Miller
(Daylily, Mountain Violet Daylily)
Although daylily enthusiasts call the flowers of the Mountain Violet daylily "purple," they visually look a deep violet-rose. This cultivar blooms in late mid-spring to very early summer, depending on climate, and reblooms several weeks later by late summer. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid 'Mountain Violet' was bred by R.W. Munson and introduced in 1973.
This daylily produces 5-inch-wide (12 cm) flowers atop...
Mark A. Miller
(Daylily, Murmuring Morn Daylily)
Flowers of the Murmuring Morn daylily are a deep dusty coral-rose with yellow-green throat. This cultivar blooms in late mid-spring to very early summer, depending on climate. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid 'Murmuring Morn' was bred and introduced in the 1980s.
This daylily produces just over 5-inch-wide (13 cm) flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. Each petal-like tepal has tiny ripple edges and a raised...