H. fulva "Double Kwanso"

A double form of our old ditch
daylily but what a beautiful plant
this is! Tall 32" scapes loaded
with 4" double, ruffled
apricot/orange with darker red
eye and yellow throat. These
work great with tall grasses or
simply mass plantings. Blooms
early-mid season diploid

$ 12.00 df
daylily "Kwanso"  
double orange

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)