Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Wineberry Candy') in the Daylilies Database


Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Wine Delight') in the Daylilies Database

Plant database entry for Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Stacy's Midnight Delight') with 2 images and 23 data details.. (Hemerocallis 'Stacy's Midnight Delight') Data specific to Daylilies ; AHS link: AHS Daylily Cultivar Info: Hybridizer:. dark wine self with yellow throat: General Plant Information ; Plant Habit: Herb/Forb: Life cycle:


The Wine Delight Daylily was transplanted early this season from

Wine Delight Daylily is a semi-evergreen species and can maintain foliage all year long in warmer zones. Each blooms arrived in in summer with a striking wine-red color, mixed with the bright yellow of the throats. These plants are very versatile and can be used anywhere from hillsides to containers.


Wine Delight Daylily

Daylily 'Wine Delight' (Hemerocallis) by Shelly221 May 27, 2005 11:03 PM Bloom:3.5" red w/purple cast green throat Scape 18" M, Sev, Ext (Lenington G. 1972 ) On an overcast day. Rich color & plenty of blooms! Image is true to color as it grows for me in Southern Alberta. Hemerocallis 'Wine Delight', blooming July 2005.


PlantFiles Pictures Daylily 'Wine Delight' (Hemerocallis) by rcn48

Daylilies of North Carolina is the hybriding garden of Bobby Baxter that is at the forefront of the advanced development of polymerous daylilies. Located in Wake Forest, NC. Bobby Baxter, 1620 Wait Avenue, Wake Forest, NC 27587 phone: (919 ) 624-5403 email: [email protected]. Baxter Design Services. I design, build, and maintain custom.


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Synonym Height 12-18 in. (30-45 cm) Spacing 15-18 in. (38-45 cm) Hardiness USDA Zone 4a: to -34.4 °C (-30 °F) USDA Zone 4b: to -31.6 °C (-25 °F) USDA Zone 5a: to -28.8 °C (-20 °F) USDA Zone 5b: to -26.1 °C (-15 °F) USDA Zone 6a: to -23.3 °C (-10 °F) USDA Zone 6b: to -20.5 °C (-5 °F) USDA Zone 7a: to -17.7 °C (0 °F) USDA Zone 7b: to -14.9 °C (5 °F)


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The Wine Delight Daylily is my favorite of all the lilies in my garden. Multiple blossoms grow from one stem and the blooms last longer than the other lilies. Multiple blossoms grow from one stem and the blooms last longer than the other lilies.


Wine Delight Daylily 3 root divisions BloomingBulb

Daylily 'Wine Delight' (Hemerocallis) by Wandasflowers Dec 6, 2004 11:55 AM Bloom:3.5" red w/purple cast green throat Scape 18" M, Sev, Ext (Lenington G. 1972 ) On an overcast day. Rich color & plenty of blooms! Image is true to color as it grows for me in Southern Alberta. Hemerocallis 'Wine Delight', blooming July 2005.


PlantFiles Pictures Daylily 'Wine Delight' (Hemerocallis) by rcn48

Plant daylilies in the spring as soon as soil can be worked until early fall, at least 6 weeks before the first frost. Choosing and Preparing a Planting Site. Although daylilies will survive in less-than-ideal conditions, daylilies thrive in well-drained soil and prefer full to light shade.


WINE DELIGHT QB Daylily Gardens

Wine red with bluish wine halo and green throat. Height - 18 inches Bloom - 3.62 inches Season M, Semi-Evergreen, Diploid Awards: HM 1976 (Lenington-L., 1972)


Daylily Plant Profile Sylvan Gardens Landscape Contractors

Most daylilies don't begin showing off until midmorning, so add 16 hours of extended bloom time, and you have flowers that aren't strangers to midnight. Just how common are extended blooming daylilies? Look no further than the popular cultivar 'Stella d'Oro'. This short-growing (12 to 18 inches tall) beauty with golden-yellow blossoms.


Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Little Wine Cup') in the Daylilies Database

Daylily ( Hemerocallis 'Wine Delight') Common names Daylily 'Wine Delight' was a featured Plant of the Day for July 15, 2023. Photo Gallery Uploaded by Friesfan1 Uploaded by SunriseSide Uploaded by HemNorth Uploaded by LoriMT Uploaded by HemNorth Uploaded by tiptonla Uploaded by Friesfan1 Uploaded by SunriseSide Uploaded by HemNorth


PlantFiles Pictures Daylily 'Wine Delight' (Hemerocallis) by rcn48

(Pixie)A striking dense clump of grassy foliage with upright stems that produces lots of buds that open to small wine-red flowers. Blooms mid summer. Drought tolerant once established. Attracts butterflies.


PlantFiles Pictures Daylily 'Wine Delight' (Hemerocallis) by Moby

About Us. Like so many of us, I can put a day and place to when I discovered daylilies. In 1988, my mom, Irene Quinn, who had already discovered hybrid daylilies, and our local daylily club, talked me into taking her to four daylily gardens in eastern NC one day. At our last stop, the garden owner, Mrs Sheffeld in Warsaw, NC, explained how.


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Photo of the bloom of Daylily (Hemerocallis 'Wine Delight') posted by

Branching: 2-way. Bloom Traits: Bitone or Reverse Bitone. Watermark. Bloom Form: Single. Color description: lightly ruffled rose pink reverse bitone, wine rim above a light violet watermark that often shows bands or markings inside the watermark, sepals are darker rose with a much lighter watermark, throat begins yellow going to green.


Hemerocallis ‘Wine Delight’ Daylily 5 pint Catskill Native

Hemerocallis 'Summer Wine' (Daylily) is a compact perennial boasting a profusion of large, ruffled wine-red flowers, 5.5 in. across (14 cm), adorned with a greenish yellow throat. Blooming in midsummer, the attractive blossoms are held neatly above its compact mound of arching, linear leaves.