Hemerocallis “Unknown Name” (36)

Day-lily “Unknown Name”(36)

                                          ID#36

 
 

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

on-line at: www.gilberthwild.com

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

PLANT TYPE: perennial

GROWTH RATE: slow

TEXTURE: medium - fine

LIGHT: Full sun to part shade

WATER: moist, to dry. Tolerates drought

SOIL: tolerates many types
As observed in Coastal NC.

BLOOMS: Pale lemon yellow blooms with a green throat and slight ruffle edges.

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

KEY FEATURES: plant has narrow fine leaves
Similar, perhaps the same as plant #20 “Hyperion”.
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
Many blooms per plant. Plants still small but appear to be fast growing.

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. I will have to wait until next summer to see the bloom and determine where they are located.

June 2013

June 2013

June 2013