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Daylily Flowers


Daylily flowers are available in a wide variety of colors and flower shapes. The Daylily pictures here will show you a nice sampling of the many different types or cultivars that can be grown.

The Gardening Quick 'n Easy garden is located in USDA Hardiness Zone 5. The gardening area's soil is sand based and is amended or improved with every flower or plant that goes into the ground.

General information about daylilies can be found in the Easy Care Plants area of the website also. And there are more pictures of the almost 40 varieties of daylily flowers growing in the GQnE garden. Be sure to check out the article Daylilies...Beauty for a Day in Every Way to see just how versatile these flowers can be.

Below you will find pictures of some of the different daylily flower types in the GQnE garden: Blends, Doubles, Edged, Spider / Spider Variants, and the Unusual Forms.


Bloom times are listed below as follows:
EE - Extra Early, E - Early, EM - Early to Mid-season
M - Mid-season, MLa - Mid- to Late, La - Late, VLa - Very late


Blends

Blends mix or combine together two or more colors.

Daylily 'Don Diego' Daylily 'Elizabeth Francis Woodhall' Daylily 'Mountain Almond'
'Don Diego'
28"; EM
henna & vermilion orange
'Elizabeth Francis Woodhall'
36"; M
yellow, pink orange & tan
'Mountain Almond'
26"; EM
almond & peach


Doubles

Doubles are flowers within the flower.

Daylily 'Peggy Jeffcoat'
'Peggy Jeffcoat'
18"; MLa
(Double)


Edged

Edged daylilies have a different color
along the outer edges of the petals.


Daylily 'Camel Caravan' Daylily 'Elizabeth's Magic' Daylily 'Mauna Loa'
'Camel Caravan'
28"; EM
'Elizabeth's Magic'
24"; EM
'Mauna Loa'
22"; EM


Spiders / Spider Variants

Spiders have petals with a ratio of 4:1, length to width.

Daylily 'Black Plush' Daylily 'Open Hearth' Daylily 'Tylwyth Teg'
'Black Plush'
32"; M
(Spider Variant)
'Open Hearth'
26"; M
(Spider)
'Tylwyth Teg'
40"; M
(Spider)


Unusual Forms

Interesting and unusual flower form
sets these daylilies apart from the others.

Daylily 'Parade of Peacocks' Daylily 'Ruby Spider' Daylily 'Spindazzle'
'Parade of Peacocks'
36"; MLa
(Unusual Form)
'Ruby Spider'
34"; E
(Unusual Form)
'Spindazzle'
30"; M
(Unusual Form)


Without a doubt, you're sure to find at least one daylily from all of the daylily flower types available that you'll want to add to YOUR beautiful areas of bloom, too.



Feel free to let me know which of these
types of daylilies were YOUR favorites.

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