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| | German: Taglilie | Czech: denivka | | Genus: Hemerocallis | Family: Liliaceae, | | Mature Height: 0.70 m | Bloom in: VI, VII, VIII, | Flower Colour:   | Soil Preferred: neutral, nutritive, | Light Required:   | | | Other Attributes: bulb, type of inflorescence - cincinnus, bed plant, attractive flowers, |
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01) Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Bonanza' ( daylily), Ger: Taglilie, Czech: denivka02) Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Crimson Pirate' ( daylily), Ger: Taglilie, Czech: denivka03) Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Enie Weenie' ( daylily), Ger: Taglilie, Czech: denivka04) Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Frans Hals' ( daylily), Ger: Taglilie, Czech: denivka05) Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Stella d'Oro' ( daylily), Ger: Taglilie, Czech: denivkaPhoto Gallery DF[ cz| Poměnka] Denivka (Hemerocallis x hybrida) 
Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Bonanza' - DaylilyStriking, golden yellow trumpets sport a rust-red halo in the center. Exhibits excellent heat and drought tolerance and even emits a wonderful fragrance. The Bonanza Daylily is ideal for naturalizing, foundation plantings, or as a mid-season accent in mixed perennial beds. Blooms in midsummer. Plant... ( About-garden.com) Hemerocallis x hybrida 'Stella d'Oro' - DaylilyHemerocallis Stella dOro (Daylily) Award winning dwarf daylily. Strap like, medium green foliage. Fragrant, trumpet-shaped, 2-3, canary-yellow colored blooms, and tangerine throat, characterize this popular plant. Usually the first to bloom, and is a prolific repeat bloomer. Peak blooming in late sp... ( About-garden.com) Hemerocallis 'Fooled Me' - DaylilyGold flowers with red eye-zone and ruffled edges with hints of red. Excellent, strong performer in a range of climates. Has won an impressive range of awards including Stout medals and Waterman Award. Hardy zone: 3-9 Blooming Time: July Height: 24 Prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Daylilies do... ( About-garden.com) Hemerocallis 'Longfields Maxim' - DaylilyDaylily - Hemerocallis Longfields Maxim; Family: Liliaceae ; Origin: Hybrid origin | Giant 7 inch double, reblooming and fragrant golden yellow flowers. Tetraploid. Hemerocallis prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Daylilies do best in the mixed perennial border. Also good for mass plantings and... ( About-garden.com) About DayliliesDaylilies are long-living perennial plants, with large flowers and a very wide range of colors. Practically pest-free and tolerant of drought, they require little attention. The Daylily has become Americas favorite perennial flower. Several species of the genus Hemerocallis grow wild in the tempera... ( About-garden.com) Daylilies: facts & fictionIn between the big spring tidying up and the hectic of autumn plantings there is a brief time in July when - exception granted for a few chores - the gardener has nothing to do but enjoy his flowers. No danger of cold snaps, incredible weather or other terrors. Moreover days are long and one can sit... ( About-garden.com)
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 | Eenie Weenie Daylily Perennial - Hemerocallis DAYLILY: Daylilies are commonly grown garden plants. These hardy perennials have large and attractive blooms that are similar to lily flowers. They are very easy to grow, many of the forms are tolerant of almost total neglect and will still be seen thriving in a neglected garden long after most of the other cultivated perennial species have been choked out by the invading native plants. Daylilies are actually cultivated as food crops in some countries, such as China and Japan. All parts of the plants are edible though it is the flowers that are most frequently used. Day lilies also have a number of other uses and, all in all, deserve to become a standard plant in edible and ornamental gardens. Very popular perennial that is easy to grow and adaptable to a wide range of growing conditions. Different heights, colors and bloom-times add diversity to the garden. Early-Mid, 1 3/4 flowers, reblooms, miniature yellow on neat compact plants. ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Sun / Lawn & Patio Price: 3.99 $ |  | Ruffled Apricot Daylily Perennial - Hemerocallis - Potted DAYLILY: Daylilies are commonly grown garden plants. These hardy perennials have large and attractive blooms that are similar to lily flowers. They are very easy to grow, many of the forms are tolerant of almost total neglect and will still be seen thriving in a neglected garden long after most of the other cultivated perennial species have been choked out by the invading native plants. Daylilies are actually cultivated as food crops in some countries, such as China and Japan. All parts of the plants are edible though it is the flowers that are most frequently used. Day lilies also have a number of other uses and, all in all, deserve to become a standard plant in edible and ornamental gardens. Sizeable flower petals adorn this gorgeous Daylily Ruffled Apricot The coral to apricot tinted blooms are embellished with a slight ruffling on the edges and this beautiful flower has delicate creamy pink midribs. ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Daylily / Lawn & Patio Price: 4.99 $ |  | Diane Taylor Daylily Perennial - Hemerocallis Hemerocallis prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Daylilies do best in the mixed perennial border. Also good for mass plantings and for container growing. Variety has rose-pink bi-tone blossoms with gold edges above melon to lime-green throat. ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Sun / Lawn & Patio Price: 5.99 $ |  | Yellow Submarine Daylily - Hemerocallis -Double -Potted DAYLILY: Daylilies are commonly grown garden plants. These hardy perennials have large and attractive blooms that are similar to lily flowers. They are very easy to grow, many of the forms are tolerant of almost total neglect and will still be seen thriving in a neglected garden long after most of the other cultivated perennial species have been choked out by the invading native plants. Daylilies are actually cultivated as food crops in some countries, such as China and Japan. All parts of the plants are edible though it is the flowers that are most frequently used. Day lilies also have a number of other uses and, all in all, deserve to become a standard plant in edible and ornamental gardens. Daylily - Hemerocallis Yellow Submarine Origin: Hybrid origin. Large fully double flowers formed from a layered rosette of bright lemon-yellow petals. Reblooms. Prefers full sun and well-drained soil. Flower stems can be removed when all buds have flowered. Daylilies do best in the mixed perenni ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Sun / Lawn & Patio Price: 10.99 $ |  | Green Mystique Daylily Perennial - Hemerocallis Daylilies do best in the mixed perennial border. Also good for mass plantings and for container growing. Prefers sun or light shade and well-drained soil. Daylilies do best in the mixed perennial border. Also good for mass plantings and for container growing. ... Amazon / Hirts: Perennials; Sun / Lawn & Patio Price: 12.99 $ |  | Daylilies: The Wild Species and Garden Clones, Both Old and New, of the Genus Hemerocallis (A. B. Stout) Dust jacket notes: A six-foot-high brick wall, built on the grounds of the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx in the 1930s, encloses a secluded garden where one of the twentieth centurys premier botanists, Arlow Stout, worked for more than thirty years. Each day during the summer, Stout would disappear through the walls only gate to wade hip deep among hundreds of daylilies with tantalizing shades of yellow, red, and orange flowers. By crossing one particular plant with another, Stout deftly created plants that were unique - plants that were in the vanguard of a wave of daylily popularity that would rival the tulip craze of Europe 300 years before. Ever since the first tentative daylily crosses were made in the 1870s, amateur and professional breeders have developed more than 26,000 varieties from the original ten or so species of Hemerocallis. The qualities that separate the daylily from other garden plants are two-fold: first, their naturally occurring strains give breeders an un ... Amazon / Sagapress / Book Price: 65.08 $ |
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