Small daylilies
Small flowered are any 3" to under 4.5" in diameter.
If you find the giants of the daylily world somewhat overwhelming or difficult to place, then you may be interested in these smaller varieties. Since they were officially recognised as a seperate class, these plants have attracted increasing attention from both hybridisers and gardeners and have their own special charm.
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Hope Diamond
MacMillan (1968) Creamy pale yellow of round and ruffled form.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£3.50 In stock
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Ice Castles
Salter (1985) Pale ivory to near white, with a hint of pink.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Janice Brown
Brown, E.C. (1986) A ruffled pink flower with a large circular rose pink eye and a green throat. Stout medal winner in 1994.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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Katie Elizabeth Miller
Crochet (1985) Pastel pink flower with a deeper eyezone and a green throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
£4.00 In stock
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Lady Limelight
Hudson (1984) Palest ivory to white with a deep chartreuse throat.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Late
£4.50 Out of stock
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Lady Mischief
Hudson (1982) Pale rose pink flower with a rouged red eyezone and a green throat.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Ladykin
Kennedy (1980) Pretty , pale creamy pink flowers with lighter sepals (bitone). Grows taller here than registered.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
- Late
£4.00 In stock
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Lemon Bells
Coe (1969) British bred lemon yellow. Many trumpet shaped flowers carried on multi-branched scapes.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£3.00 Out of stock
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Lemonora
Blyth (1988) Bright lemon yellow of rounded form with piecrust ruffling on the petal edge. A fine Australian daylily.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Lilting Lady
Stevens (1983) Rose pink with a deeper rosy red eyezone.
- Tetraploid
- Dormant
- Late
£4.50 In stock
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Little Business
Maxwell (1971) Bright burgundy-red flowers in profusion.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£3.50 In stock
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Little Dream Red
Carpenter, K. (1983) Dark red self with a green throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
£4.00 In stock
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Little Fantastic
Cunningham (1977) A pretty little rose pink flower with a green throat.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Little Greenie
Winniford (1972) Star shaped greenish yellow with a green throat which extends out onto the petals.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Mid
£3.50 In stock
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Little Gypsy Vagabond
Cruse (1979) Light yellow with a bold black purple eyezone and a green throat.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Little KIki
Durio (1979) Pastel pink self with a green throat.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.50 Out of stock
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Little Maggie
Williamson (1981) This rose red flower has an attractive burgundy halo.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
£4.00 Out of stock
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Little Monica
Gates (1982) Pale pink flowers with a deeper eyezone and a green throat.
- Tetraploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Little Red Hen
Apps (1979) A dark red flower with a bright yellow throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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Little Toddler
Sholar (1977) Light pink flower with a vivid fuchsia eyezone.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£4.00 In stock
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