Bermuda Coral (Marvin 1985)
Tet., Dormant, L-VL, 45" ht. 6.5" bloom

blooms La to VL.
This is a light peach colored self with a darker pink eyezone and
deep golden yellow throat. Used for hybridizing late daylilies.

$ 14.00 df
daylily
"Bermuda Coral"  
    Abbreviations:
    Tet. and Dip. refer to the number of chromosomes in the plants make-up.
    Diploids = 22
    Tetraploids = 44

    Dor. means the plant goes dormant comes to life in the spring.

    Sev.= semi-evergreen

    Ev.= evergreen.

    Ext. = the blooms last about 16 hours.

    Noc. means the blooms open in the evening.

    Frag.= a fragrant bloom.

    Times of blooming:
    E.= early
    M= mid (July)
    L= late(Aug.)
    VL= very late (Aug-Sept)
A great companion plant to late
daylilies is the aster "Purple Dome"