Reverse Orange-mosis
If you want a rare looking daylily in your garden, that’s not available worldwide then you’ll want to add this one to your collection. Registered reverse bitone daylilies with sepals darker than the petals, number fewer than ½ percent of the more than 100,000 registered daylilies worldwide. I liked this daylily from the first time that it opened. Even now it makes me smile every time I see it open anew in my garden. The petals are a melon orange with much darker orange sepals. It has 2-3 way branching and the bud count is 12. I’ve been breeding with higher bud count daylilies to try and capture the unique reverse bitone pattern of this daylily but with increased bud counts. To date I haven’t accomplished my goals but have some promising results. With plenty of people asking me to register it, I decided to make it available to the public while still hoping for better offspring in the future. Honestly, who doesn’t want a unique daylily that nobody else has in their garden! $70.00 SF (Single fan)
Hybridizer:
- Banks
Year:
- 2024
Height:
- 34 inches
Season:
- EM
Ploidy:
- Tetraploid
Foliage:
- Semi-Evergreen
Flower Form:
- Single