The
daylilies with brown, tan and copper flowers that are listed below are
in good supply. We have smaller numbers of many other brown, tan and
copper flowered daylilies. We ship healthy double-fan divisions or
clumps (4-5 fans), unless other-wise indicated. Occasionally, low stock
varieties and some new introductions will be shipped as single fans.
Our guarantee still applies.
Abbreviations
used, in sequence:
4"
- Flower size
D. -
Dormant (foliage goes totally brown in early winter)
Ex.E -
Extra early blooming
M.L.
- Late midseason
(CL)
- 4-5 fans
S.Ev.
- Semi-evergreen ( may retain a small portion of
green foliage during winter)
E.
- Early blooming
H.
M. - Honorable Mention
(T) -
Tetraploid
Ev.
- Evergreen ( reacts the same as Semi-evergreen here in the
North)
E.M.
- Early midseason
J.
C. - Junior Citation of American Hemerocallis Society
A beguiling blackish purple with a near black eye and gold throat. The color changes through the day becoming burnished with red
copper highlights above the black eyezone. Fragrant. A 2001
introduction from Tranquil Lake Nursery.
Pony
sized buff-tan and red-brown bicolor with buff edging and showy
burgundy eyezone and green-yellow throat. Excellent branching
on this early blooming daylily.
Very large yellow bitone with faint
yellow-brown dusting on edge of petals with green throat.
Among the finest large early yellows. Excellent substance and
spider-like form make this a top quality daylily.
Heavily ruffled, flat yellow flower with bronze overlay and
green throat. Refined round form with wide petals and firm
substance. Low growing and extended blooming.
Chocolate stippling spills out of chocolate-maroon eyezone over rosy tan petals. Unusual color reminiscent of name. Extended blooming. Reblooms lightly.
We
are building stock
on the following brown/tan flowered daylilies. They will be
available in future years: Crown Fire; Hobbit; Kohinoor; and Rockets Bursting.