Late-blooming Daylilies
These are daylilies that don't start blooming until late June/early July here in central Kentucky. They begin blooming as others are at peak or finishing, helping to extend the daylily bloom season in the garden.
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CORAL MAJORITY
$20.00 |
(Norris 2004) Coral orange blend, dor, tet, LRe, 33 x 4.5 |
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FRANS HALS
$6.00 |
(Flory 1955) Bright rust with orange bicolor and creamy orange midribs, dor, dip, MLa, 24" tall |
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FUSCHIA DREAM
$8.00 |
(Kirby 1978) Fuchsia purple self with white midribs, dor, tet, MLaRe, 28 x 7,5 |
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HIGHLAND SPIDER
$15.00 |
(Toll 1993) Red-orange blend spider variant with large yellow throat, dor, tet, ML, 25 x 9 |
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HOLIDAY JOY
$13.00 |
(Albers 1994) Iridescent red self, dor, tet, MLa,36 x 5 |
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LAND OF COTTON
$10.00 |
(Joiner 1991) Cream self, double, sev, dip, MRe, 30 x 6 |
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ORCHID CORSAGE
$10.00 |
(Saxton 1975) Lavender pink self, unusual form, dor, dip, MLaRe, 32 x 7.5 |
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WENDELL'S WONDER
$15.00 |
(Shooter 1997) Pink yellow peach tangerine polychrome, dor, dip, LaRe, 37 x 6.5 Lovely large flower, blooms quite late but does not grow as tall as registered. |
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