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  • An unusual satin peach with grey-lavender eye. Evergreen foliage. Fragrant and long-lasting flowers.

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    Colour Peach
    Blooming Season Midseason
    Height 21
    Hybridizer L Grace
    Introduction Year 2000
    Flower Size (inches) 5.5
    Form Frilled, Full Form
  • Soft peach petals with cream ruffled edge. From Korth: "Traditional rebloom is not an important feature in our northern climate. For flowers that bloom from mid July through mid-August, having a second bloom season beginning in late August results in flowers that get stunted and refuse to open due to the cool nights of September. However, if we can get instant rebloom through multiple scapes per fan, then we can get a longer bloom season but still have the mid-summer warmth to allow the flowers to perform well. Sweet Repeat blooms in mid season but the mature fans will get a second and even a third scape while the first scape is in bloom. Even without the multiple scapes per fan, the flowers are delightful with a huge edge featuring teeth, loops, and ruffles. Mature clumps will be covered with flowers as the picture below shows 19 perfect flowers open. This is a great northern flower but it should perform well all across the northern regions of our country. Fertile both ways, Sweet Repeat will add great plant habit to any hybridizing program." Dormant. Main pix from hybridizer. Other pix ours.  

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    Colour Pink
    Blooming Season Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 29
    Hybridizer Korth
    Introduction Year 2019
    Flower Size (inches) 5.75
    Form Full Form, Frilled
  • Very lovely apricot wash with mauve wine eye and edge. Heavy texture and clear definition. Evergreen foliage. A stunning addition for the front of the bed. Very popular.

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    Colour Orange, Red
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 20
    Hybridizer Joiner
    Introduction Year 2000
    Flower Size (inches) 3.25
    Form Eye zone, Full Form
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    Colour Cranberry, Red
    Blooming Season Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 34
    Hybridizer Kinnebrew
    Introduction Year 2010
    Flower Size (inches) 6
    Form Full Form, Teeth
  • SINGLE FAN AT THIS TIME. Need a WOW factor? Scarlet red with yellow throat. Was probably the most impactful flower of the whole display garden. Unusual form. Semi-evergreen. Quick to increase.

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    Colour Red
    Blooming Season Midseason
    Height 34
    Hybridizer Hite
    Introduction Year 1990
    Flower Size (inches) 10
    Form Eye zone, Unusual Form and Spider
  • Clear red treasure with pink watermark and white ruffled edge. Deep flutes and angel wings. Evergreen foliage.

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    Colour Red
    Blooming Season Midseason, Late, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 29
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2009
    Flower Size (inches) 5.75
    Form Frilled, Full Form
  • Chrome yellow with black purple eye. Evergreen foliage. Very sturdy scapes. Consistency in blooms presentation.

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    Colour Yellow, Purple
    Blooming Season Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 26
    Hybridizer Kaskel
    Introduction Year 1999
    Flower Size (inches) 6.5
    Form Eye zone
  • Deep saturated blue purple, ruffled petal edge, and round form. Semi-evergreen. Pix from hybridizer.

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    Colour Purple
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason, Registered rebloomer
    Height 32
    Hybridizer Harry
    Introduction Year 2017
    Flower Size (inches) 7
    Form Full Form, Frilled
     
  • How about a 15″ wingspan?! Cherry red spider variant with huge green throat. Fertile both ways. Evergreen foliage.

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    Colour Red, Yellow
    Blooming Season Early, Midseason, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 38
    Hybridizer Stamile
    Introduction Year 2007
    Flower Size (inches) 10.5
    Form Unusual Form and Spider
  • From Korth: "Telperion was the legendary white tree of Valinor in the writings of J.R.R Tolkien. With leaves of dark green and flowers of glowing silver, Telperion the tree was a glorious sight. The daylily Telperion may not shed light of its own, but the cream white flowers with gold edges tinted green are a cooling sight in the garden. Flowers open great with large edges of lacy chartreuse. We have not introduced a near white in several years but Telperion is a unique flower for us with the greenish lacy edge from Fringy in a hardy dormant plant that excels in the north. Fertile both ways, it has been a good breeder for us." Dormant. 16 buds. Pix from Korth.

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    Colour White, Yellow
    Blooming Season Midseason
    Height 38
    Hybridizer Korth
    Introduction Year 2014
    Flower Size (inches) 5.25
    Form Full Form, Frilled
     
  • Extremely round and full butter yellow blooms. Semi-evergreen foliage.

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    Colour Yellow
    Blooming Season Midseason, Confirmed rebloomer
    Height 25
    Hybridizer Trimmer
    Introduction Year 2007
    Flower Size (inches) 6.5
    Form Frilled, Full Form
  • From Gossard: "Terrorsaur blasts into the landscape with its rich, SUNFAST blood red color and gleaming TRICOLOR teeth of White, Gold, and even RED. Lavishly ornamented with teeth on both petals and sepals and out of Mike Holmes' OUTSTANDING Holidays to You crossed with my Dragon Hunter, this beauty stands up to any attack, whether it be sun, rain, or heat, and laughingly shrugs them off, staying perfect and strong every time. Terrorsaur is an important parent for me in my quest for even bigger, badder, better toothy reds. Outstanding in every way, a great show flower and hybridizer's dream. If you like some BITE in your daylilies, you need this one in your collection." Dormant. Pix from hybridizer.

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    Colour Red
    Blooming Season Late
    Height 30
    Hybridizer Gossard
    Introduction Year 2018
    Flower Size (inches) 6.5
    Form Unusual Form and Spider, Teeth
     

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