Coneflower
Hemerocallis or Daylilies are extremely popular, low maintenance perennials that produce loads of color throughout the summer. Their trumpet shaped blooms come in a wide range of colors, in single and double forms and range from tiny 1 1/2" flowers to huge 8" blooms. Many are fragrant. Each individual bloom lasts only a day (hence their common name), but the profusion of buds assures near constant flowering throughout the season. Sun lovers, daylilies are very resistant to heat and drought, but they will tolerate some shade and moist soils and still bloom nicely.
For best performance we recommend daylilies be cut back to about six inches after they bloom. This will encourage fresh foliage growth and often promote additional blooming. In addition, we recommend that they be divided every three years to reinvorgorate the plants and to increase bloom (crowded plants may have diminished blooms).
Tetraploid plants have twice as many chromosomes, which causes them to be stronger growers and to have larger flowers with higher bud counts.
Extended Bloom means the individual flowers are open more than 16 hours a day.
Heat and humidity tolerant varieties are especially color-fast on hot, humid days.
Rebloomers are varieties that dependably put out additional blooms after their first flush of flowers, extending their bloom season considerably.
Bloom time: Early - June Midseason- July Late - August
Coneflower
Mexican Hyssop / Hummingbird Mint
Coneflower
7" striking, deep fluorescent red-orange bloom has a brighter red halo and greenish throat. Sturdy scapes over pest-resistant foliage are loaded with buds. Blooms hold up in heat and humidity. Fragrant. Tetraploid. Early to midseason.
More Details5.5" rich yellow bloom has a wide red eye and golden yellow throat. Heat and humidity tolerant. Early mid-season. Tetraploid. Almost identical to 'Fooled Me', except it's missing the red edges.
Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds. Tole
More Details5.5" mauve-pink bloom with purple eye and green throat. Blooms hold up in heat and humidity. Semi-evergreen. Award winner. Extended bloom-time. Tetraploid. Early season. Rebloomer.
More DetailsShimmering cream to pale yellow blooms with green throats light up the garden in summer. Attractive to butterflies and other pollinators. Midseason bloomer. Tetraploid.
Prefers full sun to part shade and moist, well-drained soil. Tolerant
More Details5” ruffled light purple blooms have deep wine centers and lime green throats. Taller and reportedly more vibrant than ‘Always Afternoon’. Fragrant, tetraploid, rebloomer.
More Details6" deep purple blooms with a lime-green throat. Award winner. Tetraploid. Midseason.
More DetailsLarge, fragrant, purple flowers have striking lime green throats and smiling white, ruffled edges. Midseason. Rebloomer. Tetraploid. Deciduous.
Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditions, clay soil. Pull out ol
More Details4" lovely lemon-yellow blooms have ruffled edges and a soft green throat. A daughter of 'Happy Returns", flowering continues throughout the season. Fragrant. Very Early-Late. Ever-blooming.
More Details7.5" mauve-purple, spider blooms have a dark purple eye around a yellow star center and green throat. Semi-evergreen. Mid. AHS Honorable mention.
More Details4.5" blooms have deep burgundy eyezones and picotee edges on broad creamy yellow petals with a hint of peach. Semi-evergreen. Reblooms. Heat and humidity tolerant. Tetraploid.
More DetailsRuffled petals with gold midribs and green throats are offset by smooth sepals with gold edges, giving a warm glow to the summer garden. Deciduous. Midseason. Fragrant. Tetraploid.
Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds. Tolerant of coast
More DetailsA profuse number of warm, fragrant, bright yellow 6" blooms appear in July. It is a great rebloomer, better than 'Stella de Oro' for southern gardens. An award winning variety that is free of daylily rust and pest resistant.
More DetailsEach saturated yellow bloom and plum center is intense, just like a cat's eye. A matching plum ruffled edge provides even more contrast. Evergreen. Early-Mid. Tetraploid.
Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditi
More Details5" Brilliant, scarlet-red blooms with yellow eyes and ruffled edges are unusually color-fast. Heat and humidity tolerant. Robust foliage, wind-resistant stalks. Tetraploid. Midseason.
More DetailsIntense wine-purple flower lined with lemon-yellow border. Fragrant, semi-evergreen. Large flowers with high bud count. Rebloomer. One of Walter's Gardens best 20 Hemerocallis.
Atttractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Remove spent bloo
More Details4.25" Creamy yellow self with a maroon eye, yellow watermark, and green throat. Rounded petals have gold picotee edges. One of our longest blooming varieties. Extended bloom. Early to midseason. Rebloomer.
More Details5.5” blooms of creamy pink have large dark purple eyes and ruffled purple picotee petal edges. Produces up to 500 blooms per season. Early to midseason. Rebloomer.
More Details5.5" flaming red-orange blooms have ruffled petal edges, yellow-green centers and a lovely recurved form. This tetraploid has tall, sturdy, well-branched and highly budded scapes. REBLOOMER. This is a "Must Have"!
More DetailsLarge, sassy pink blooms have yellow to lime green throats and yellow pie crust edges. Deciduous. Early-Mid. Rebloomer. Fragrant. Tetraploid.
Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds. Tolerant of coastal conditions, clay soil. Pull out old
More DetailsThe same wine-red coloration as ‘Pardon Me’ with double flowers. These elaborate blooms can have up to 18 petals and sepals. Fragrant, rebloomer. Plant patented.
More DetailsBeautiful, double, lemon yellow flowers demand attention. Flowers are almost entirely uniform in color with the exception of soft green throats, providing an elegant, classy look. Deciduous. Mid.
Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds. To
More Details2". Plum-red blooms with a fine white edge and green throat. Extended bloom. Midseason.
More Details4.25" Butter-yellow blooms have a raspberry eye and a green throat. Heat and humidity tolerant. Award winner. Tetraploid. Late season.
More Details5.75" apricot orange blooms have exquisite form, slightly reflexed petals with heavily ruffled edges. Small green throat. Attractive to butterflies, hummingbirds. Tetraploid. Early midseason. Rebloomer.
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