Spider daylilies
Spiders have long narrow flower petals. The petal length to width ratio must be 4:1 or greater.
These daylilies associate well with grasses and are becoming increasingly popular. We have put daylilies in the category of Unusual Form together with the spiders as they appear spider-like but do not have the appropriate dimensions.
They tend to show some twisting, curling or pinching in the flower segments which give them a sculptured, almost architectural look. These can be very interesting to use in garden design.
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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.
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Isabelle Rose
Laprise (2009) Palest yellow, almost white, flowers with a green throat that extends out onto the diamond dusted petals. Although not as tall here as registered, this is a beautiful Cascade Unusual Form with a long season of bloom.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£25.00 Out of stock
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Ivelyn Brown
Joiner (1973) A pretty,cream Unusual Form flower with a greenish throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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Jan's Twister
Joiner, J. (1991) This is a huge, cream peach flower with a green throat and petals that twist and curl decoratively. It is listed as a Crispate Unusual Form.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£6.00 In stock
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Jean
McDade (1943) Over seventy years young and still popular! This late flowering Crispate Unusual Form is a bicolour, with red petals and yellow sepals.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Late
£4.00 In stock
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Jellyfish Jealousy
Reed (1995) A cream, Cascade Unusual Form with a reddish purple eyezone and a large green throat. Deservedly popular and much in demand.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£7.50 In stock
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Judge Roy Bean
Reinke (1996) An exquisitely formed ,soft red- orange spider with a gold throat. Named after the 'hanging judge' and the blooms do seem to hang in the air.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
- Late
£7.00 Out of stock
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Karen's Curls
Reinke (1997) This mauve and cream bitone with a large greenish throat is classed as a Cascade Unusual Form due to the attractive curling of the petals.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£8.00 Out of stock
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Kathryn June Wood
Roberts, N. (2003) A beautiful, lavender, Cascade Unusual Form with a green yellow throat. Outstanding. AVAILABLE SEPYEMBER.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
£9.50 In stock
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Lacy Marionette
Tarrant (1987) Bright yellow spider with a green throat and wavy ripples along the petal edges
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£6.00 In stock
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Lavender Handlebars
Roberts, N. (1994) Fabulous lavender-mauve Cripate Unusual Form flower with a yellow green throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£7.00 In stock
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Lilting Lavender
Childs (1973) An exquisite lilac-lavender Unusual Form with a soft yellow throat. AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
- Late
£7.00 In stock
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Limoncello
King & Lamone (1999) A Crispate Unusal Form of lemon yellow with a clear green throat A late season delight.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Late
£8.50 In stock
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Lois Burns
Temple (1986) Graceful yellow-green spider with a strong green throat.
- Diploid
- Evergreen
- Early
£5.00 In stock
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Long Stocking
Stamile (1997) A large red spider with a green throat
- Tetraploid
- Evergreen
- Early
- Mid
£7.50 In stock
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Lydia Bechtold
Bechtold (1951) A light yellow classic spider from one of the pioneers of hybridising the spider form.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£4.50 In stock
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Mad Max
Schott & Wilson (1989) A rosy purple Cascade Unusual Form with a purple eyezone and chartreuse throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£5.00 In stock
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Madmoiselle Constanza
King, M. (2006) Lovely, soft yellow, Crispate Unusual Form.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Early
- Mid
£7.50 In stock
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Magic of Oz
Herrington, H. (1995) A beautiful, pale cream -pink spider with a rose pink eyezone and a green throat. AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£8.50 In stock
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Margo Reed Indeed
Murphy, J.P. (2004) A lightly ruffled, near white, Cascade Unusual Form with a green throat. LAA Award winner 2016.
- Diploid
- Semi-evergreen
- Mid
- Late
£9.50 In stock
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Midnight Mantis
King & Lamone (1999) A dark violet Crispate Unusual Form with a huge light green throat.
- Diploid
- Dormant
- Mid
£9.50 Out of stock
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