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Topics: Daylily forms, sizes and colors What’s new in daylilies Pests and diseases Daylily culture Extending your bloom season Daylilies in the garden
Miniatures – (under 3” in diameter) ‘Blue Flirt’ (G. Stamile 01) 2.87” 18” EM
‘Little Sensation’ G. Stamile ” 12” M
‘ Bubbly’ (J. Joiner 89) 2.87” 20” M
‘Magician’s Apprentice’ (G. Stamile 02) 2.75” 18”
‘Jason Salter’ (E. H. Salter 87) 2.75” 18” EM
‘Little Damsel’ (G. Stamile 05) 2” 10” EMRe
Small flowers – ” ‘Baby Fresh’ (Joiner 91) 3.75” 16” EMRe
‘Bertie’ (E. Salter 98) 3.5” 24” EMRe
‘Buddy’s Angel Baby’ (J. Hall 06) 3” EM Re
‘Coffee To Go’ (H. Anderson 03) 3” 26” Ere
Large flowers – over 4.5” and under 7” ‘Adamas’ (Stamile 02) Tet Evr M Re 23” 6”
‘Franklin Edward League’ Munson 95 26” 5”
‘Mary’s Gold’ McDonnell 84 34” 6.5”
‘Cinnamon Sunrise’ Copenhaver 91 25” 6.5”
‘Claudine’s Charm’ Sellers 00 26” 5.5”
‘Betty Ford’ D. Kirchhoff 03 26” 5.5”
Extra large flowers 7” or larger ‘Beautiful Edgings’ Copenhaver 89 30” 7”
‘Mark Alan Carpenter’ J. Carpenter 03 22” 7”
Spiders - petal length =4 times petal width ‘French Twist’ Stamile 03 38” 9”
‘Laughing Skies’ Stamile 03 EERe 38” 12”
Unusual Forms – twist and curl, cascade or pinch, petals not as narrow as spiders ‘Heavenly Curls’ Gossard 00 27” 7”
‘Brer Rabbit’s Baby’ N. Roberts 02 30” 5”
Doubles – extra segments or petaloids ‘Big Kiss’ Joiner 91 28” 5.5”
‘Night Embers’ Stamile 97 30” 5”
‘Trufflicious’ D. Kirchhhoff 03 27” 5.5” Ere
What’s new : Patterns, teeth, edges, polymerous, sculpted ‘Barcode’ Stamile 07
‘Get Jiggy’ Stamile 08
‘Fringy’ Stamile 08 32” 5.5”
‘Larry’s Twilight Bite’ Gossard 12
Gossard toothy seedling
Gossard patterned seedling
‘Crystal Smith’ Smith- Harry 11
‘Crystal Smith’ Smith –Harry 11
‘Rose F. Kennedy’ Doorakian 07 29” 8”
‘Cosmic Kaleidoscope’ J. Carpenter 06
‘Vivid Veins’ Lambertson 10
‘Tiger By The Tail’ Herr 09
Stamile seedling
‘Rumble in the Jungle’ Trimmer 08
‘Cosmic Aftershock’ E. Salter 12
Bob Faulkner seedling Image by Bob Faulkner
Pests and diseases of daylilies – daylily leafminer
Daylily leaf streak
Daylily rust
Recommended: plant or divide fans in spring or fall DAYLILY CULTURE 101 Avoid planting too deeply – crown no more than 1” deep Water thoroughly after planting but avoid over-watering
Trim plants before replanting them Fertilizing: Spring and fall
Plant-Tone by Espoma Milorganite Osmocote (fall) Daylilies 101: Fertilizers and Spraying Spraying: Bayer Systemic (hose end sprayer) For leaf streak : Cleary 3336 ( foliage 4”)
Extend your bloom season – grow EE, E, ML, L and VL bloomers ‘Running Late’ J.P. Murphy 06 VLRe ( Aug-Sept.)
‘Charon The Ferryman’ Bachman 03 La
‘Stella’s Ruffled Fingers’ Crichton 99 EE Re
‘Day Glo Red’ Tankesley –Clarke 07 EERe
‘Clowns In Washington’ Clement 09 LA
‘Royal Corsage’ Stamile 05 EERe
..but … there’s no place like home!
‘Aaron Brown’ Herr 06
‘Abby Davisson’ J. Davisson 11
‘Along Came Amanda’ T. Herrington 12
‘Neon Flamingo’ Gossard 06
‘Mean Green’ Davisson 08
‘ Red Hot Chili Quackers’ Eller 09
‘Celebrating Gold’ J. P. Murphy 11
‘Desire of Nations’ Emmerich 08
Daylilies play well with others ( perennials and annuals! )
Bulbs work well as companions with daylilies
Favorite companion plants (in my zone 6/7 climate) Agastache ‘Golden Jubilee’
Salvia ‘Black and Blue’
Clematis ‘Polish Spirit’
Eryngium ‘Sapphire Blue’
Heucheras
Liatris Spicata ‘Kobold’
Lilium ‘Conca D’Or’
Nepeta ‘Walkers Low’ and Nepeta ‘subsessiliss’
Kalimeris Incisa ‘Blue Star’
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