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Common Orange Daylily |
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44 - inch height 4½ - inch flower
The most universally-known Daylily in many localities throughout the northeastern
United States.
Naturalized from the gardens of early European settlers. Burnt orange. Like the
Lemon Daylily,
rhizomatous, spreading gradually, and
superbly effective for erosion control. Spreads
slowly, at about the same rate as
Pachysandra terminalis or Vinca minor. A sterile triploid which cannot produce seeds.
Do not plant
near other Daylilies or other perennials, as this variety will invade and grow among them.
(Hemerocallis fulva 'Europa').
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10 - 24 $2.95, 25 - 49 $2.70, 50 - 99 $2.50, 100 + $2.20 |
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Also known as Common Daylily, Tawny Daylily, Orange Daylily, Ditch Lily, and (incorrectly) as Wild Lily, Wild Daylily, and Tiger Lily. |
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