I have near 40 of hybridizer Phil Korth's introductions in my garden but this is the one that reblooms the most for me of any of them. Therefore it is one of my favorites.
Located on the north shore of Nassau County Long Island, NY zone 6/7 where it is humid in the summer.
This daylily reblooms the most times of any daylily I own. It continuosly sends up rebloom scapes and stays in bloom until the end of August for me. That much rebloom is very unusual for me.
Located on the north shore of Nassau County Long Island, NY zone 6/7 where it is humid in the summer.
I grew this daylily in zone 10 in Fl. where it never disappointed. A star performer. Depending on the weather in any given year it could begin blooming in early April & bloom off & on (more on than off) straight through until Sept./Oct. It had no pests or diseases for me. I could always count on a pretty display from Ming Toy. It also made a goodly number of proliferations even in blazing temperatures.
A favorite daylily of mine as it is a strong non fussy grower and puts out lots and lots of bloom. It is listed as a northern rebloomer but in spite of that has never rebloomed for me here in my garden.
Located on the north shore of Nassau County Long Island, NY zone 6/7 where it is humid in the summer.
According to the hybridizer, Bill Maryott, he says that the "flower can vary significantly from day to day." His website shows 3 very different images and the images here can attest to that uniqueness as well.
This one is named for me, Marilyn Beth Grua and it is a wonderful Daylily!
I love, love, love this Daylily! It is very beautiful! I love the chartreuse throat! Love the contrast between the purple and the chartreuse colors! Love the way the petals and sepals twist and turn! I'm always excited to see it in bloom every year!
I'm very honored that Dan Bachman wanted to name a Daylily after me! He gave me 4 or 5 choices in 2004 to pick from to have my name on it and as I looked at all the choices in his field, I kept going back to this one. It is stunningly beautiful! Very memorable!
I grew this daylily in zone 10, where it began blooming in May or June, depending on the weather, and almost continually bloomed until Aug./Sept. It was not dormant in zone 10. Instead, it was what I would describe as semi-dormant. It was tough and lovely! One of my favorites. I sent some fans to friends in Charlotte N.C., Montgomery, Al., and San Antonio, Tx. They bloomed for them within 2 - 3 months. They are all delighted with Siloam Classic Double, and so am I.
Dormant tetraploid, 5” flower, 24” scape, 3 way branching, 18-22 buds, early/mid bloom. I knew I would probably be registering this one from its maiden bloom. The very first flower ever open took a full day of hard rain and wind and barely blinked. Picture below was taken 7/10/2007 at 1 p.m. in full sun during a 90* Pennsylvania heat wave. Opens wide on 46 degree mornings, but a little slower at lower temps. Petals are a cream yellow and pink blend with thin burgundy edging. Sepals are peach edged cream yellow. Eyezone is a fascinating burgundy purple washed with gray/blue. Midrib is white and “pulls” the eyezone out to a chevron point.. Throat is green extending out to yellow. Diamond dusted and slightly fragrant. Vigorous and northern hardy, this one is a rapid increaser.