Hemerocallis “Unknown Name” (29)

Day-lily “Unknown Name”(29)

                                          ID#29

 
 

Additional Information: purchased from Gilbert H. Wild & Son, LLC  

on-line at: www.gilberthwild.com

 
          Mooring Hitch Gardens       
 
HEIGHT X SPREAD: 2-3 ft x 2  ft

PLANT TYPE: deciduous, dormant in winter.

GROWTH RATE: slow

TEXTURE: medium - coarse

LIGHT: Full sun to part shade

WATER: moist, to dry. Tolerates drought

SOIL: tolerates many types
As observed in Coastal NC.

BLOOMS: Yellow with a pale middle rib and ruffled edges.Of the inner three petals, one appears longer resembling a long tong, this feature is more pronounced in some of the plants. Mid June.

FRUIT  AND  SEED: seeds do not produce the same variety. Propagate by division of roots.

KEY FEATURES:
A year cycle in the life of ...... at Mooring Hitch

    Plants were distributed as follows of which some are this variety:
20 plants in each bed:  #2, #3, #6, #11, #12, #13
June 11, plant in bed #12 open first blooms.

After Hurricane flood august 2011, many trees and plants die, leaving many empty spaces in the flower beds. Since daylilies have always done well here, I set myself to fill the holes on the beds with daylilies.

I added 100+ (about 125)new plants of 5 varieties mix, unidentify. With the bunch, the company offer ONE free plant with a label. This one of the 5 unidentify varieties. Flower is very similar to Ruffled Apricot

(MH #35).

June 2013

June 11, 2013

June 11, 2013