Data specific to Daylilies (Edit)
AHS link: AHS Daylily Cultivar Info
Hybridizer: Carpenter-J.
Year of Registration or Introduction: 1994
Foliage type: Dormant
Scape height: 18 inches
Bloom size: 5 inches
Bloom time: Early midseason
Plant Traits: Rebloom
Diurnal
Bloom Traits: Eye or Band
Bloom Form: Single
Color description: lavender purple with white lavender eyezone above green throat

General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: Herb/Forb
Life cycle: Perennial
Sun Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Shade
Minimum cold hardiness: Zone 3 -40 °C (-40 °F) to -37.2 °C (-35)
Flowers: Showy
Fragrant
Propagation: Seeds: Will not come true from seed
Propagation: Other methods: Division
Ploidy: Diploid
Child plants: one child plant

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  • Daylily

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Location: Maine
Date: 2022-07-22
Location: my garden
Date: 2015-07-04
Location: Maine
Date: 2012-06-23
Unusual
Location: University City, Missouri, zone 6
Location: my garden
Date: 2015-07-24
Location: Private Daylily Garden, MI
Date: 2006-07-01

Photo Courtesy of Daylilies of Brookwood. Used with Permission.
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Location: Private Daylily Garden, MI
Date: 2012-07-10
Location: Private Daylily Garden, MI
Date: 2012-07-10
Location: Private Daylily Garden, MI
Date: 2012-07-10

Photo Courtesy of Cheryl's Daylilies. Used with Permission
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Photo Courtesy of O'Bannon Springs Daylilies. Used with Permissio
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Comments:
  • Posted by Mayo62 (The Netherlands, Europe - Zone 9a) on Aug 24, 2015 4:18 AM concerning plant:
    Nine (smallish single) fans were bought in April this year and were planted in a full-sun border.
    They made a total of 11 scapes and 49 flowers (would have been more flowers, but my dog knocked off several buds Sad )

    Increased from 9 to 16 fans this summer and is growing 1 rebloom scape at this moment.
    First 3 flowers didn't open completely, but at that time temps were in the lower 60s F.
    Flowers are a very nice color and are fragrant!

    Only 1 minus point: All scapes were shorter than the foliage... :-(
    I hope that was because they are young plants, not settled yet, and they will be better next year.

    Overall, a very nice cultivar for the front of the border, and for me, a keeper! :-)

  • Posted by pixie62560 (Northernmost and largest state in New England - Zone 5a) on Apr 16, 2013 5:26 AM concerning plant:
    This was the first year it bloomed so dark and deep. I've only had it for 2 years and I'm smitten with its ever changing color tones.

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