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"I would like to say how impressed I was with my order. Most of the bulbs/rhizomes were impressively large and you even sent extra plants. The packaging was perfect; no bends or breaks. I planted them at once and they have taken off like gang busters!"
Pamela P.
Forest Falls, CA


"I received my order today - that was fast delivery! Thanks for the "extra" it looks lovely. The plants are very healthy and they are an impressive size."
Mary J.
Independence, KY


 
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Daylily MICO

214 of 404 Daylilies

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 Additional Information
Shipping Season March-October
SeedPoints Earned 50
Species Hemerocallis hybrid
Hybridizer Joiner (1968)
Bloom Period June-July
Sun Exposure Sun
Soil Type Any with care
Avg. Height44 in.
Bloom Size 10 in.
Zone Range 3 to 9

MICO

A Paradise Garden Five Star Daylily

10" bloom, 44" tall, Mid Season, Semi-evergreen

No, the size is not a misprint - the blooms really are up to 10" across. And you don't have to stoop to admire them - the vibrant gold blooms are held high on 44" scapes. A favorite of our garden visitors -it really stands out in the garden. Fragrant.

We ship large divisions (3+ fans) of field grown plants, freshly dug and guaranteed to please.

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 Customer Reviews

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May 10, 2008  ********** 10
A gardener from Prescott, AZ (Zone 9)

Have grown MICO several years in So Cal near ocean (9b). Fabulous! Majestic, tall, bright, large flowers. Reblooms here reliably. In 2007 it bloomed its third time in October, no kidding. It is also a 'dormant' here, but does great and I am taking it (and most of my 200+ plants) to Prescott (7b) when we move in June of '08.

February 10, 2002  ********* 9
Lexie Norton from Avon Park, FL (Zone 9)

Mico bloomed for me on June 11, one week after planting it. Mine was 9 inches across!

August 28, 2000  ********** 10
A gardener from Camas, WA (Zone 8)

Mico has 10" fragrant gold flowers - very rare for a non - spider type. The huge flowers are very attractive, but the bud count is on the low side.

June 8, 1999  ********** 10
William Marchant from Tuscaloosa, AL (Zone 7)

This flower has the largest blooms of any non-spider that I have ever seen. It is a garden standout. You can definitely see this across my garden. It is also held almost four feet into the air and is magnificent.

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