daylily"  Manhattan Serenade:" (Kirchoff''96)
Tet, Eve. Early-Mid.Ext. Re. VFr.  27"ht.  - 6" bloom


This very fragrant, hardy evergreen has graced our
gardens since 2000. Registered as a double flower
form but the picture to the left is all the doubling
we've ever seen
but that really doesn't matter to us,
as it is a large, stunningly beautiful mauve/purple
with blue halo and a bright green throat.

$10.00 df
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)
Very Fragrant Blooms