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How to Eat a Daylily (Hemerocallis fulva)
Daylilies (Hemerocallis fulva) are not only beautiful, but also very delicious. For centuries, daylilies have been a staple food in many parts of Asia. All throughout the growing season the daylily can provide a variety of tasty foods including ... [... more]
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HEMEROCALLIS DISEASES
Leaf spot causes black spots on the leaves. Gather and destroy infected leaves. No chemical control is listed for this disease caused by Cercospora hemerocallis. Russet spot causes greenish yellow leaf spots which gradually enlarge and turn ... [... more]
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Hemerocallis 'Hyperion'
Hemerocallis 'Hyperion': Popular variety was introduced to gardens more than half a century ago! Though introduced more than half a century ago, this outstanding, popular variety is still the standard by which new yellow Daylilies are judged. It is one o [... more]
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Hemerocallis 'Pink Topping'
Diamond-dusted BloomsRobust dormant tetraploid is hardy from north to south. Here's a pleasingly unique look for Hemerocallis: apricot-pink blooms with heavy ruffling, a small golden throat, and an overlay of glittering silver! 'Pink Topping' is midseason [... more]
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Perennials - Hemerocallis spp., H. hybrids
Old fashioned orange and yellow daylilies have been hybridized to produce modern daylilies in a rainbow of colors and with flowering times from spring through summer. Hemerocallis spp., H. hybrids yellow, orange, pink, burgundy well drained soils ... [... more]
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Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me'
Hemerocallis 'Pardon Me': This miniature Daylily has astonishing flower power! A breakthrough in miniatures from Dr. Darrell Apps! A profusion of perfectly formed, sun-proof, bright red 3-inch flowers appear on this spectacular miniature Daylily. Not onl [... more]
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Hemerocallis Going Bananas PP#17,164
Hemerocallis Going Bananas PP#17,164: If you like the tireless bloom strength of Daylily Happy Returns, wait until you try this improved, longer-blooming, larger-flowered variety! Going Bananas flowers tirelessly from early summer till hard frost, with c [... more]
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Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns'
Hemerocallis 'Happy Returns': A hybrid of Daylily Stella de Oro, so you know it's got bloom strength! Happy Returns is a hybrid of Stella de Oro, so you expect bloom strength, but it's got something more -- the ability to rebloom from early June right up [... more]
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Hemerocallis 'Big Smile'
7-inch Blooms on the Easiest Plants You'll Ever Love!Years of increasing beauty from this carefree sun-lover! 'Big Smile' is exactly what you'll be wearing when the first of many, many blooms opens up on this charming new Daylily. An unusual color combina [... more]
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Hemerocallis, The Daylily
Remembering daylily premier hybridizer, Bill Munson. Bill had a passion for daylilies and spent key time with other aspiring hybridizers. Let's remember him as some others do. Home » Plants & Animals » Daylilies » Hemerocallis, The [... more]
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Hemerocallis (Daylily) Diseases
Circular to elongated tan to dark-brown spots with light green halos form on leaves. Remove infected leaves. Destroy leaf debris at the end of the season. Avoid overhead irrigation. Cultivars vary greatly in susceptibility (see reference ... [... more]
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the American Hemerocallis Society
Daylilies require full sun and regular water, but they're not fussy about soil. Remove faded flowers with pruning shears to keep the plant looking neat, and when an entire bloom stalk, or scape, is dry, give it a tug. It should pull away cleanly. ... [... more]
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