Because of the volume of varieties of daylilies we have available we have separated the list into 3 alphabetically arranged pages. A Glossary can be found further down this page.
WE CAN ONLY MAIL TO - N.S.W., A.C.T, S.A. and QLD SORRY WE CANNOT POST TO N.T.,VIC,W.A. OR TAS DUE TO QUARANTINE RESTRICTIONS! .
We suggest that you list substitutes when ordering, as some varieties sell out quickly - otherwise a substitute of similarity will be chosen by us to send to you.
We do not recommend mailing bare rooted plants in Summer (Dec-Feb) as it is too hot and stresses the plants. However we will still be taking orders over this period, but will not be mailing them until after the flowering season (Mar-Oct).
GLOSSARY Hybridisers names are listed (if known) and year registered (if applicable). Size Smaller numbers indicate the size of the bloom ie 5 " (diameter of the bloom) Larger number indicate the height opf the scape (stem) ie 27" Blooming Habits Ev - Evergreen plant - retain foliage throughou the year SEv Semi-Evergreen - foliage dies back part way during the coldest months (some may go completely dormant in colder climates) Dor - Dormant - Lose foliage completely before or after frost and over winter (suitably for colder climates) EXT - Extended bloomers - daylilies remain open at least 16 hours Season Of Bloom The daylily season in Australia (as a general rule) starts October and finishes March (although this varies greatly depending on the seasons (ie this year we still had daylilies blooming in March!) EE - Extra Early - daylilies are very first to open (around late Sept - early Oct) E - Early - daylilies bloom 3 to 5 weeks prior to height of the season (early to mid Oct) EM - Early Midseason - bloom 1 to 3 weeks prior to height of the season (late Oct - early Nov) M - Midseason - Bloom at the peak of the season (mid Nov - mid Jan) ML - Late Midseason - bloom 1 to 3 weeks after the peak season (mid to late Jan) L - Late - blooms when others have finished usually 4 to 6 weeks after the peak season VL - Very Late - blooms very late in Summer or even Autumn Re - Reblooms - daylilies that bloom more than once in a season Fragrant Not all daylilies are fragrant - but a few varieties do have a lovely scent. If you like a fragrant garden, these are the ones to pick. Ploidy Only useful for people who want to hybridise their own daylilies Tet - Tetraploid Dip - Diploid For more information on daylilies, we recommend the American Hemerocallis Societys' web site www.daylily.org. Please click on our 'Plant Care' page for information on looking after your daylilies.
PLEASE NOTE! PLANTS ARE POSTED BARE-ROOTED (NOT IN POTS).
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