Large daylilies
Large flowered daylilies are defined as any flowers of 4.5" (11.5cm) diameter and above. There is no upper limit.
These are the most popular and well known category of daylilies. They come in many shapes and many colours and combinations of colour.
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Violet Hour
Peck (1978) A vibrant, violet purple flower with a yellow green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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Violet Patch
Spalding, W. (1993) A pretty light lavender blend with a green throat.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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Visual Intrigue
Salter (2000) This ivory cream flower certainly has an intriguing pattern of cream spots on a purple eyezone.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£9.50 In stock
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Vohann
Hager (1985) Deep red flowers carried on tall, well branched scapes.
- Tetraploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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War Paint
Benz & Harris (1985) Buff tan with a contrasting, almost circular red band around the yellow green throat. Very floriferous when established.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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Warp Drive
Moldovan (1990) A large flower of greenish yellow with lighter midribs and a green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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Wedding Band
Stamile (1987) A stunning near white with a narrow gold edge and a green throat. Stout Medal winner 1996.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£7.50 In stock
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Which Way Jim
Shooter (1992) An unusual grey and purple blend with a darker eye and a green yellow throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£6.00 In stock
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Whichford
Randall (1960) This pretty, older style lemon yellow daylily has some fragrance and was raised in the UK.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£3.50 In stock
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White Ensign
Lytton (1999) A broad near white flower with a cool green throat. Sometimes reblooms.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£6.00 In stock
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White Ibis
Durio (1982) Creamy white with a green throat
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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White Mountain
Stamile (2006) A gorgeous, very ruffled near white self with a green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£9.50 In stock
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White Pansy
Peck (1990) A near white self with a green throat. A seedling from a tetraploid conversion of 'Joan Senior'.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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White Temptation
Sellers (1978) An ever popular near white and an excellent garden plant.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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White Tie Affair
Peck (1982) A lightly ruffled near white with a green throat. Flowers have great visual impact and the long flowering season is sometimes extended by reblooming.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£5.50 In stock
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White Zone
Stamile (1992) A near white self with a green throat. This daylily always catches the eye and has well presented flowers.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£6.50 In stock
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Whiter Shade
Stamile (1992) Another good near white with a green throat. Produces plenty of flowers and is one of the nearest to white.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£6.50 In stock
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Whooperee
Gates (1986) A round, slightly recurved, bright pinkish red flower with a green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Evergreen
- Early
£6.00 In stock
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Wildfire Tango
Kirchhoff, D. (1992) A very ruffled, intense golden orange flower with a yellow to green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Evergreen
- Early
£7.00 In stock
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Wind Song
Bryant (1974) A wide, gently ruffled, slightly reflexed flower of soft creamy yellow.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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