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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...
Oakes Daylilies
(Daylily, Nagasaki Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, the fragrant ‘Nagasaki’ offers big double creamy pink flowers with light green throats. They are day-blooming and rise from tall clumps of green strap-like leaves that remain 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 tepals (showy petal-like sepals)...
Oakes Daylilies
(Daylily, Naomi Ruth Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In midsummer, ‘Naomi Ruth’ offers peachy pink flowers with pale green throats. 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 long...
James Burghardt
(Daylily, Naranja Daylily)
Golden flowers with a hint of orange are produced on the Naranja daylily. In Spanish, this cultivar's name means "orange." The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid diploid ‘Naranja’ produces flowers atop a tall naked branching stem called a scape. The six petal-like tepals are broad and slightly reflexed, some looking flat or floppy. These faintly orange-gold flowers open during the day and remain open for 16 to 24 hours before shriveling...
(Daylily, Nashville Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In midsummer, the fragrant ‘Nashville’ offers big spidery flowers of gold with burgundy eyezones. 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...
Oakes Daylilies
(Daylily, Night Beacon Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, ‘Night Beacon’ offers burgundy-plum flowers with lighter midribs and broad yellow-green centers. They are day-blooming and rise from robust clumps of green strap-like leaves that remain evergreen in mild. If well cared for and regularly deadheaded, this daylily will rebloom.
Daylilies are clump-forming and spread slowly via rhizomes. The flowers have six tepals (showy petal-like sepals)...
Jessie Keith
(Daylily, Night Coming Daylily)
Lavender and purple tones abound in flowers of the Night Coming 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 tetraploid hybrid 'Night Coming' was bred by P. Bennett and introduced in 1999.
This daylily produces just under 5-inch-wide (12 cm) flowers atop a branching naked stem called a scape. Each broad, rosy-lavender, petal-like tepal has tiny-ripple...
(Daylily, Nob Hill Daylily)
The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and beauty. In early to midsummer, ‘Nob Hill’ offers starry bitone flowers of palest creamy pink and medium pink. 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...
Mark A. Miller
(Daylily, Now and Zen Daylily)
Fragrant, ornately bicolored, baseball-size flowers appear on the Now and Zen daylily in very early summer. The daylily is a popular perennial revered for its reliability, ease of growth and floral beauty. The hybrid tetraploid ‘Now and Zen' flowers in clusters atop a tall stem called a scape. The six oval, petal-like tepals are golden yellow. Three tepals have ruffled dark red-sienna edges and wide bands of this same dark sienna. The flower throat is greenish gold. Flower scapes rise from clumps...