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| Hemerocallis ![]() |
Description Daylilies are grown for their showy and many times fragrant flowers which come in a wide range of vibrant colors. The individual blooms last only for one day but there are many blooms on strong stems that rise above tall grassy foliage. The plants will flower from early summer to fall and some varieties are semi-evergreen to evergreen in warmer climates. Plant position in the garden should be carefully considered as the flower heads turn toward the sun and the equator. The distinction between a diploid variety and a tetraploid variety is that the flowers on a tetraploid plant has much thicker petals. Hemerocallis 'Carmen Marie' has round, ruffled, rose-pink 6.5 inch flowers with darker veins and a green throat. Plant height of 26 inches. Blooms early midseason. Evergreen in warmer climates (Diploid Variety). Developed by Durio, 1975. Hardiness: USDA Zones 4-10Habit or Plant Use: Flowering Perennial Exposure: Sun to Part Sun Water Requirements: High to Medium Bloom Cycle: Early Midseason
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