Miniature daylilies
Miniature flowered are any under 3" in diameter.
There is a particular charm and delicacy about these little plants and what they lack in bloom size they tend to make up for with increased flower production. Ideal for any size of garden and useful when space is at a premium, they are also well suited for growing in containers. Incidentally, the term "miniature" refers only to the flower size and not the height, although they are usually in proportion
To view more details and a larger image of each plant, please click on the thumbnail, or the 'View details' buttons.
All photographs on this website were taken in our garden and accurately show how daylilies grow in an english climate. Please do not reuse these images without permission.
-
Little Swain
Romine (1986) A soft golden yellow flower with a greenish heart which is one of the earliest to bloom. It is a tetraploid which is unusual for a mini.
- Tetraploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
£4.00 In stock
View Details -
Little Wine Cup
Carter & Powell (1966) Wine red with a lemon yellow throat and white midribs, this daylily is a reliable rebloomer.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
£3.50 In stock
View Details -
Magic Masquerade
Salter, E.H. (1988) A ruffled cream yellow with a raisin plum eyezone and a lime throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£5.00 Out of stock
View Details -
Mary Ethel Anderson
Salter, E.H. (1995) A delightful cream pink flower with a red eye and a green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
- Late
£6.00 Out of stock
View Details -
Mini Stella
Jablonski (1983) Tiny yellow flower with a burnt orange eyezone and a green throat. Fine, grass like foliage.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
View Details -
Pawn of Prophecy
Salter, E.H. (1987) Grape purple with a large deep purple eyezone and a yellow green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
View Details -
Pizza
Warner (1969) Masses of little golden yellow flowers from early June.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
£4.00 In stock
View Details -
Puddin
Kennedy (1972) Bright yellow, button like flowers in profusion.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
View Details -
Regency Dandy
Salter, E.H. (1991) Lovely ruby red flower with a small green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
View Details -
Siloam Baby Talk
Henry (1982) Palest pink with a deep rose halo and green throat. Always in demand.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
View Details -
Siloam Doodlebug
Henry (1985) The flower is an icy lemon colour with a black purple eyezone and a green throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
View Details -
Siloam Fairy Tale
Henry (1979) Very pretty pale cream with a deep orchid eyzone.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
View Details -
Siloam Orchid Jewel
Henry (1977) Floriferous orchid pink self with a green throat and white midribs.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
£4.00 In stock
View Details -
Siloam Theresa Moore
Henry (1987) Pale peach with a large burgundy eyezone and a green throat
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
View Details -
Siloam Tiny Mite
Henry (1984) Cheerful, round gold flower with a maroon eyezone.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
View Details -
Sir Blackstem
Hager (1988) Yellow flowers with dark bown on the back of the sepals. The scapes (stems) and buds are blackish purple.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
£4.50 In stock
View Details -
Spirit Weaver
Salter, E.H. (1996) Cream with washed violet eyezone and green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£5.00 Out of stock
View Details -
Taffy Tot
Williamson (1972) Buff tan with a reddish brown eyezone and green throat.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
£4.00 In stock
View Details -
Tetraploid Siloam Red Toy
Henry (1975) This round bright red flower with a green throat is converted from the diploid form for use in breeding.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
View Details -
Tiny Talisman
Hudson (1982) An ivory buff flower with a large triangular raisin plum eyezone.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
View Details