
Daylily
Hemerocallis
Asphodelaceae
Growth Habit
HerbaceousDescription
Flowers canary yellow, petals and sepals curl back slightly producing a bell-like appearance; petals areslightly ruffled. Throat deep yellow-orange. Blooms over a long period of time. Awards: Donn FischerMemorial Cup, 1979; H.M. 1979, American Hemerocallis Society. Plants 22" tall, and start blooming early in the season (DS 111). One of the earliest daylilies to bloom. Each 2 1/2" flower is displayed above a uniform 2' mound of foliage. Excellent habit makes it a valuable landscape plant. It reblooms freely in thesummer and early fall, thus achieving the longest period of bloom of any Hemerocallis to date. Recentlyawarded the Stout Medal by the American Hemerocallis Society (DS 112).
Source of plant
Klehm's Song Sparrow Perennial Farm, Well-Sweep Herb Farm
