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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Betty Woods
Kirchhoff, D. (1980) Vivid golden yellow double flowers. Long season of bloom when established. Stout Medal winner 1991
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
£5.00 In stock
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Big Apple
Sellers (1986) Cerise red flower with a prominent white to green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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Big Bird
Klehm (1978) Quite a tall yellow daylily with a large unusual flower. An open, airy form, the flowers seem to float above the foliage.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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Big Blue
Stamile (1998) A large , very ruffled flower of lavender pink with a yellow green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£6.50 In stock
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Big Snowbird
Millikan, B. (1990) A ruffled near white flower with a chartreuse throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£6.00 In stock
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Bill Norris
Kirchhoff, D. (1993) Exquisitly formed, beautifully ruffled flowers of bright golden yellow.Stout Medal winner 2002. AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£6.00 Out of stock
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Birthday Honours
Lytton (2008) A superb, ruffled deep scarlet flower with a green throat. One of the best reds.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£9.50 In stock
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Black Adder
Wyers, J. (2006) A very dark red, or 'near black' flower with a yellow throat. Raised on the Isle of Wight.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£8.50 In stock
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Black Ambrosia
Salter (1991) A very dark purple with a green throat surrounded by an almost black halo.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£6.50 In stock
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Black Eye
Goldner (1984) A mauve pink flower with a deep purple eyezone.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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Black Magic
Douglas (1949) A real old classic daylily in very dark red. Still popular.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
- Late
£3.00 In stock
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Blessed Again
Benz (1989) An ivory cream flower with lighter midribs and a green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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Blessing
Applegate (1989) This delightful rose and cream bitone has darker pink veins and a yellow to green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£6.50 Out of stock
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Blizzard Bay
Salter (1995) One of the best 'near whites ' available, this flower has a narrow gold edge and a yellow to green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Late
£7.00 In stock
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Blonde is Beautiful
Benz & Harris (1985) A full,ruffled, light creamy lemon yellow flower with a green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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Blood Spot
Millikan, B. (1983) A good blood red flower with a darker eye and a green yellow throat. A neat flower that shows up later in the summer.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
- Late
£5.00 In stock
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Blue Happiness
Spalding, W. (1977) A ruffled pink beauty with a silky appearance. The colour deepens towards the petal edges and there is a faint darker halo around the yellow green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
£5.50 Out of stock
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Blushing Angel
Wild (1972) A light lemon yellow flower with pink edges to both the sepals and petals. The flowers have a green throat and almost white midribs. This daylily may be old but it produces masses of flowers as the scapes (stems)are branched like a tree making it a valuable asset for breeders as well as a good garden plant. It is seldom offered for sale in the U.K.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Bonanza
Ferrick (1954) An old favourite, this distinctive orange-yellow flower has a strong maroon eyezone.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£3.00 In stock
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Booger
Durio (1985) This large pink flower has pearly white midribs, a small green yellow throat and is edged with piecrust ruffling.
- Tetraploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£5.50 In stock
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