"Kwanso Hemerocallis fulva" is a species daylily similar in growth habit to that of "fulva." However the scape is considerably later and the persimmon orange flower is double. Description: Orange double over lapping triple petals naturalized throughout the south and parts of the north. They bloom two weeks after "Hemerocallis Fulva" daylilies. It is a triploid, dormant foliage habit, 5" flowers, height 30", Mid season. In my garden it begins blooming in late June and continues until mid July. |
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