Name That Daylily

I have several daylilies that I really enjoy. However, I do not know what variety they are. Does anyone else know this variety? Photos and descriptions are at .

Reply to
David E. Ross
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Would it have one? If I had that in my garden, I wouldn't consider it to be in any way special and it's just get called 'the yellow day lily'.

Reply to
Farm1

There are many varieties of daylilies. I also have another evergreen daylily that is mostly maroon, and one that goes dormant (and disappears) in the winter. It's easier to describe one if I have the name.

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David E. Ross

I thought you just gave a pretty good description: The yellow one, The maroon one, The disappearing one. Many of the day lily names are more of a gobb full to repeat than just those few words and, if you and your family and other garden users know what you mean, would it really matter all that much if it's not the 'right name'?

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Farm1

Why don't yoose say you don't know, or better say nothing instead of displaying your ignoranusness. Don't yoose pissants recognize Urine Yellow?

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Brooklyn1

If your urine is that colour then you are even sicker than some of us had already thought you were.

And we both have said we don't know what the name is. Even you should have been able to figure that out.

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Farm1

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One possibility: Stella De Oro.

Reply to
mleblanca

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That's what I think, too. Color, reblooming, height, and persistant foliage are all consistant with that cultivar.

Reply to
Pat Kiewicz

The first daylily has been identified as 'Stella de Oro'. Now I have another one to identify. I have updated my . It's the second one on that page.

Reply to
David E. Ross

That looks a lot like one I have that (I think) is named 'Autumn Red.'

Rather 'old fashioned' in shape compared to the huge ruffled and recurved types that seem to have become popular these days.

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Pat Kiewicz

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