Hemerocallis
is from the Greek words hemero "one day" and callis
meaning "beauty", but new buds keep plants in bloom for weeks.
One of the most popular, hardy and varied perennials, with persistence
and durability, plants perform in full sun to partial shade. The appearance of a daylily bloom depends on where it is planted, and the time of day. Color and other characteristics may differ significantly under different conditions. In addition, color rendition in photographs can vary greatly.
We ship mature, field-grown plants that usually bloom
the first year. Daylily leaves spread out from the crown in a cluster, or "fan"
shape. A fan is a single plant with some roots, a double fan maybe a single
plant with two fans or two separate
plants. SF = Single fan / DF =
Double fans shipped.
For additional information "click" on the category groups below or individual daylily photo below, Daylily Descriptions with picture, or
check out Daylily Awards & Winners / Daylily Foliage Chart / Daylily AHS Popularity Polls / Daylily Bloom Season Chart / Daylily
Gardens / Daylily
Proliferations / Daylily Care Information / Daylily Genotype Chart / Daylily Scape
Height Chart
/ Daylily Dictionary / Daylilies - Growing / Daylily
Seeds / Daylily Display Garden /
Daylily
Information / Daylily Society / Daylily Flower and Scape / Daylily Information Chart / Dividing Daylilies for more
information.
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Daylilies