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August 6, 2009







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A gardener from Middlebury, IN (Zone 5)
This is a great plant. The color is just so bright the photo does not show you the true bright color of the bloom. I have several different types of daylilies in my garden and this is one of my favorite.
June 26, 2009









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A gardener from Fishersville, VA (Zone 7)
Wonderful,exciting. My blooms are around 5 in.
Started off with 1 plant and now have 5 big grouping. Very easy to split,
September 18, 2005








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A gardener from Dunlap, TN (Zone 7)
I love this daylily. Even though the bloom is small it makes up for it in color. It also does a wonderful repeat performance for me.
April 21, 2005








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A gardener from Buford, GA (Zone 7)
I love the ruffled edges on this daylily. I keep this as a centerpiece in a prominent landscape bed next to Cleopatra. It has fleshy and hardy blooms that stand well to the Atlanta sun.
November 10, 2004








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Reginald Shields from inman, SC (Zone 7)
An appropriate name as it sports such an delicious shade of red. I have this one scattered throughout the garden, and with its rapid increase, I expect to continue to spread it to other beds that need this color accent. I agree that it is one of the best candies.
July 28, 2003









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A gardener from Melvindale, MI (Zone 5)
This is a lovely flower that gets a lot of attention from visitors. It has wonderful branching and when 6 or 7 blooms are open at once, it is stunning. It does extremely well in hot son and doesn't seem to fade. Increases fair to medium.
June 15, 2003






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A gardener from Dover, NH (Zone 5)
People warned me that this is not the hardiest of daylilies, but I never had a problem. Nine bloomed the first season and bloomed every season since! The color was not what I expected...a little more peach than pink.