Whether you ’re research for reblooming , long - blooming , or heirloom daylilies , these varieties never disappoint .
Alise O’Brien
Dayliliesare popular , low-toned - sustentation perennials that bestow outstanding color to any garden . accord to theAmerican Daylily Society , there are nearly 89,000 registered cultivars of the tough , dependable bloomers . Modern hybrid daylilies have come a farsighted way from their wild ascendant . These days , they ’re available in a veritable rainbow of colors , including near - E. B. White , pastel , yellows , orange , pinks , reds , purples , near - blues , and people of colour blends . The only color you are unlikely to find are saturated white and pure blue devil .

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Each daylily bloom lasts only one sidereal day , but there are multiple heyday bud on each bloom stem and multiple shuck in each cluster of plants . As a result , a single daylily plant often blooms for several week , and some cultivar have more than one anthesis time period . Theseeasy - to - develop perennialsrequire little precaution and grow in all type of landscape . This list includes some of the good daylilies to mature in your garden , include those darling for their outstanding blooms and those with the highest - rated public presentation , accord to the American Daylily Society and other organisation .
Daylilies are extremely toxic to cats . get hold of your vet immediately if your feline companion eats any part of a day lily . Daylilies are not toxic to dogs .
‘All American Chief’
Peter Krumhardt
This lulu is a top option for many daylily cultivator . You ’ll want to summate it to your list of front-runner for yourdaylily - satisfy garden plan . Its 9 - column inch flowers are flaming red with a scandalmongering pharynx , and they rebloom often .
Bloom Season : ahead of time to midseason

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Size:32 inchestall
Zones:3–9
‘Bela Lugosi’
Bryan E. McCay
If you lovepurple in the garden , you ’ll love the 6 - in blooms of this daylily . Its flowers are deep purple with burnished yellow - green throats . This accolade winner tally assortment — and a minuscule dramatic event — to any garden .
Bloom Season : Midseason

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Size:33 inchestall
‘Dorothy and Toto’
Janice Wood
You ’ll do a double take when you see this award - winning daylily . It looks like a double lily and isslightly fragrant . The 6 - column inch ruffle flowers are a creamy , rose - peach color and have a green pharynx .
Size:30 inchestall

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Zones:4–10
‘Fooled Me’
What ’s not to get laid about this vivacious day lily ? This popular bright yellow cultivar with a dramatic red-faced eye geographical zone and green pharynx is sure to attract attention .
Size:24 inchestall
‘Heavenly Angel Ice’
If you need to append grain to your garden , grow this pop daylily . class as a Daylily of Unusual Form , it ’s a potent rebloomer with ruffled petals and sepals . The perennial ’s long , narrow petals form heavy white prime that are 8 inch across with yellow and calcined lime - unripened pharynx . Bloom Season : Mid- to former time of year
Size:36 inchestall
‘Heavenly United We Stand’
Claude Carpenter
Plant this magniloquent daylily as a striking focal full stop in your garden . Its 9 - inchblood - red bloomshave a light-green throat but do n’t have a sweetness .
Size:51 inchestall

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Zones:3–10
‘Primal Scream’
Denny Schrock
make apretty pollinator gardenwith this popular , impassioned orange - tangerine daylily . Its rippled petal will make a dramatic statement whether you set it in a sunnyperennial borderor acontainer gardenon your patio .
Bloom Season : Mid- to late season

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Size:34 inchestall
‘Rose F. Kennedy’
Marlene Harmon
With its vivacious green pharynx , this pop daylily has been the parent of many other awarding - acquire daylily . Its unripened 7½-inch green flowers are framed with a full royal border .
Size:29 inchestall

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Zones:4–9
‘Ruby Spider’
Catch a glimpse of these democratic day lily early on in the morning when their large , 9 - inch flowers are in full bloom . The standout ‘ Ruby Spider ’ cultivar has won many awarding and features fragrant ruby - carmine blooms with a yellow throat .
Bloom Season : betimes
Zone:3–9

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‘Webster’s Pink Wonder’
You ’ll fall in love with this pop day lily as soon as you see its giant flowers . Its 13 - inch pink blooms with green throat sit on tall stems that are sure to bring mess ofcurb appealto your garden blank .
‘White Eyes Pink Dragon’
Make a spectacular financial statement in your garden with this pop , honor - winningpink cultivar . Its vibrant 8½-inch rose - pink flowers are fragrant and have a snowy watermark and green throat .
Size:38 inchestall
‘Little Grapette’
This award - winning miniature daylily offers pile of purplish flowers in other and midsummer . This early - season cultivar is perfect for repeated beds , boundary line , and container .
Bloom Season : too soon to midsummer
Size:12 to 18 column inch magniloquent

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‘Catherine Woodbery’
Matthew Benson
An old , time - tested ducky , ‘ Catherine Woodbery ’ offer delightfully fragrant , pale - pinkish blossom . Cooler temperatures between 55 ° F and 70 ° F produce the most vivacious blossom . Above 80 ° F , the flowers are pale in color .
Bloom Season : Midsummer

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Size:30 in tall
‘Country Melody’
Kritsada Panichgul
This awarding - win mixed bag erupts in midsummer with fragrant , 5½-inch lustrous pinkish efflorescence that fade to yellow at the pharynx . This cultivar of daylily is celebrated for its flush performance and vigorous habit .
‘Fellow’
Marilyn Stouffer
It ’s strong to go amiss with this daylily salmagundi . It produces a profusion of big , purple , 7 - inch blooms in summertime . Like many other spidery , long - petaled daylilies , the ‘ Fellow ’ cultivar is consider a Daylily of strange Form .
Size:24 inch tall

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‘Abluted Pink’
‘ Abluted Pink ’ volunteer deep pink blooms through the summer on a miserable - maintenance plant .
Bloom season : Midsummer ; may rebloom
Size:28 inches tall

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‘Rose Swan’
An accolade - winning potpourri , ‘ Rose Swan ’ features large , rose - pink flowers in midsummer . This exceptional daylily is favored for its extend bloom and 6½-inch flower . It has raise loads of cultivar , include the ‘ fend By Me ’ , ‘ Southern Charmer ’ , and ‘ Inamorata ’ daylilies .
Size:22 inches marvellous
‘Charles Johnston’
‘ Charles Johnston ’ offers slews of fragrant , 6 - column inch - wide cherry tree - reddened blooms emphasise with a green pharynx . This cultivar is famous for its reblooming capability .
Bloom Season : Midsummer ; may rebloom
‘Karen Sue’
This daylily variety have beautiful pinkish bicolor blooms . The midsummer flush features undulate pink wine - pinkish petal and a yellow pharynx with sepal in a contrasting creamy whitened .
Size:20 inches tall
‘Wineberry Candy’
Lynn Karlin
‘ Wineberry Candy ’ features orchidaceous plant - pinkish petals with rippled bound , accented by a fortunate empurpled throat . Its fragrant prime are know for stay open longer ( sometimes 16 hours ) , and it often produces a 2d round of blossoms .
Bloom Season : early on to midsummer ; may rebloom

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Size:18 to 24 inches tall
‘Broadway Magic’
This rose - pink daylily offers beautiful flowers that languish to a dark-green - yellow pharynx and lean to rebloom .
‘Iona Pink Promise’
A beautiful daylily potpourri , ‘ Iona Pink Promise ’ bring about large , pinkish blooms with frilled flower petal and a jaundiced throat .
‘Raspberry Lehi’
Roy Inman
This outstanding daily diverseness bid lots of charming fuchsia - pinkish prime with greenish - yellow throat .
Size:25 in tall

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‘Bright Sunset’
This boldly colored daylily is favored for its fragrant , coppery - orange , 6 - in peak accented with golden yellow tone . It ’s also an extended foul-up with sunset - colored flowers occasionally staying open for 16 hours or longer .
Bloom Season : Early summertime
Size:36 inches marvelous

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Zones:3 - 9
‘Open Hearth’
Forgigantic , eye - catch flower , grow ‘ Open Hearth ’ day lily . Its coppery red , 9 - in heyday will be the centerpiece of your garden .
Size:26 inches tall
‘Pat Mercer’
An oculus - catch salmagundi , ‘ Pat Mercer ’ offers bright orange prime that fade to Green River at the pharynx .
‘Hyperion’
Jerry Pavia
An old variety show from the 1920s , ‘ Hyperion ’ is a classical daylily that ’s still popular for its ease of maturation and clusters of fragrant , lemon - xanthous flower atop tall stems .
Size:40 inches tall

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‘Mormon Spider’
This variety offer up enceinte beige and bright lily-livered bloom . The 8½-inch bloom of youth and narrow-minded petals make this daylily form extra eye - charm .
‘Siloam Space Age’
‘ Siloam Space Age ’ offers large , bright jaundiced blooms with somewhat ruffled petal edges over an extended season .
‘Stella de Oro’
Perhaps the best - experience daylily of all fourth dimension , ‘ Stella de Oro ’ extend lot of halcyon yellow flush all through the summertime on compact plants .
Bloom Season : ahead of time to previous summertime
Size:10 to 12 inches grandiloquent

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‘Creepy Crawler’
Do n’t let its name affright you away ; ‘ Creepy Crawler ’ offers big and fragrant golden - sensationalistic flowers with narrow-minded petals .
‘Lenox’
‘ Lenox ’ offers 6 - inch , soft scandalmongering bloom that evanesce to a creamy fleeceable pharynx . It has no fragrance .
‘Mary Todd’
A popular variety among daylily experts , ‘ Mary Todd ’ offer large , ruffled , golden - yellow bloom too soon in the summer . The laurels - get ahead daylily cultivar features 6 - inch - wide flowers that carry no aroma but pull in plenty of pollinators .
‘Lady Elizabeth’
It ’s no admiration ‘ Lady Elizabeth ’ , another old - time assortment , is still democratic . The pallid yellow ( near - white ) flowers are striking when they appear in summer over the green foliage .
‘Joan Senior’
About as close topure whiteas daylilies come , ‘ Joan Senior ’ offers creamy , pallid yellow , 6 - inch blooms with a brighter chicken pharynx and ruffled petal edges .
‘Gentle Shepherd’
Another top - rated variety , ‘ Gentle Shepherd ’ bring forth near - blanched , 5 - column inch flowers .
‘Cherry Cheeks’
This award - win variety feature bold , cherry - pinkish flowers in mid- to late summertime .
Bloom Season : Mid- to previous summer
‘Siloam Merle Kent’
An award - winning salmagundi , ‘ Siloam Merle Kent ’ offers orchidaceous plant - pinkish blooms with imperial throat .
Size:18 in tall
‘Apple Tart’
‘ Apple Tart ’ offers rich reddened flowers with yellowish throats early in the summertime , held above delicately textured foliage on tall shank .
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes , daylily are perennial that happily return year after class in the right-hand precondition . Plant them in full sun with well - drained soil for the healthy flora .
To keep your daylilies blooming throughout the summertime , deadhead the old flowers after they fade by snapping the heyday off just below the node and ovary . If you do n’t remove the ovary , the plant will start to spring a seed pod instead of a peak . If the stalking starts producing germ pods instead of flowers , apply garden shears to clip off the come pod and its entire stem at the cornerstone . While you are at it , clear away any withered , brown foliage regularly .
Yes , daylilies are generally ignore by rabbit . However , they are a favorite snack for deer . If you live in a deer - prostrate country , see cervid - immune perennials likeastilbe , foxglove , orsalvia .

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Despite their uncouth name , day lily ( of the genusHemerocallis ) are not rightful lilies . reliable liliesare part of the genusLiliumand grow from bulbs . daylily get from tuberous rootage .
Many daylily potpourri survive up to 5 year when well cared for . They can live even longer — up to 10 years — when they are carve up and replanted every few years .
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