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Daylily LEEBEA ORANGE CRUSH

188 of 402 Daylilies

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 Additional Information
Shipping Season March-October
SeedPoints Earned 25
Species Hemerocallis hybrid
Hybridizer Gates (1978)
Bloom Period June-July
Sun Exposure Sun
Soil Type Any with care
Avg. Height18 in.
Bloom Size 6 in.
Highest Award All-American Daylily Selection
Zone Range 3 to 9

LEEBEA ORANGE CRUSH

A Paradise Garden Five Star Daylily

* 6" bloom, 18" tall, Early-Mid + rebloom, Semi-evergreen

A 2002 All-American Daylily Selection. Gorgeous blooms and excellent performance - rich orange blooms with a rose red eyezone above excellent deep blue green foliage. Stunning in a mass planting. 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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October 29, 2007  ********* 9
A gardener from Goodlettsville, TN (Zone 7)

This daylily is a favorite our household. It stands out across the garden and never fails to draw a comment. I feel I must take pictures of each bloom. Love the vibrant orange colors.

September 18, 2005  ********* 9
A gardener from Dunlap, TN (Zone 7)

This daylily performed beautifully for me the first year. Lots of blooms which held up well in a semi-shady location.

November 9, 2004  ***** 5
Reginald Shields from inman, SC (Zone 7)

Gorgeous orange color on fairly short scapes and I have had trouble with it not being sunfast, but if your site is on the shady side or cooler than in South Carolina, it should do better. I've sold many divisions 'cause the plant really does multiply well.

July 15, 2001  ****** 6
A gardener from Crestline, CA (Zone 7)

I was very excited about this Daylily when it first opened. Loved the color. I was disappointed however, when within a couple hours, the flower was beginning to go. This one does not hold up well even on days that are not real hot (low 80's). I would have given it a less than 6 except that it does have a couple good points. It will bloom well in less than full sun and is very vigorous.

April 6, 2001  ********** 10
A gardener from Nashville, TN (Zone 7)

Picture doesn't begin to do this daylily justice!! Huge clumps in hurry, lots of blooms!! Big ruffled flowers on strong scapes. Just a great daylily!!

March 21, 2001  ********** 10
A gardener from Piedmont, SC (Zone 7)

Fast increaser, gorgeous, draws you to it. Full of blooms, never lets me down. Colors are extremely vibrant.

June 16, 1999  ******** 8
A gardener from Tuscaloosa, AL (Zone 7)

This one really stands out in the garden. At clump strenth is is really something. It is very vigorous and increases very well here.

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