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April 17, 2005








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A gardener from Panama City, FL (Zone 8)
This plant has done very well for me. A beautiful pink bloom that does well over the winter.
November 9, 2004







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A gardener from inman, SC (Zone 7)
A nicely proportioned plants with blooms not too short and not too tall. Clean pink color and reliable habits make it a winner in my book.
May 4, 2003








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A gardener from Antioch, TN (Zone 6)
An extremely beautiful and stout daylily. I find the foliage is somewhat coarse, but this daylily is one of my favorite pinks. Plant this with a dark purple daylily in your front garden!
September 12, 2002









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A gardener from Plymouth, MN (Zone 4)
You absolutely cannot go wrong with this daylily. A lovely shell pink and consistent bloomer. I have found it to be a great parent when crossing with other daylilies. Barbara Mitchell is a good daylily for the front of my gardens as the scapes tend to not to be too tall---something you don't see often with such a showy large flower.
July 31, 2002









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A gardener from Greenfield, MA (Zone 5)
One of the most beautiful daylilies I've ever seen and an absolute gem in my border! Admire it each time it is in bloom.
March 22, 2001









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A gardener from Piedmont, SC (Zone 7)
I guess this is a favorite of everyone who loves pinks. Seems to be slow for me though. But a very delicate, dainty lily as far as looks go. Very ladylike.
July 14, 2000








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A gardener from Springfield, TN (Zone 7)
In my garden, the color is even lighter than the picture. I believe this is due to getting afternoon shade. I am told that full sun is needed to bring out the color in pink daylilies. However, even with the lighter color, this flower is hard to beat.