Terry spider daylilies. Fascinating journeys to the World of Daylilies. Spider Country

Terry spider daylilies.  Fascinating journeys to the World of Daylilies.  Spider Country
Terry spider daylilies. Fascinating journeys to the World of Daylilies. Spider Country

Spider daylilies get their name from their narrow, curved petals. They, like all daylilies, are not fussy to care for, but they look really original.

Spider daylilies easily tolerate rain; their petals do not cling to each other. And even wet weather cannot stop them from opening. The buds do not rot. When you plant this type of daylily, you will notice very bright and pure colors and a graphic shape.

It is interesting that the daylily, which was first called “spider”, was bred back in 1940. But it did not attract attention even among those who are true admirers of daylilies in general. At that time, none of the breeders began to extract from them required quantity interesting varieties.

But over time, a breeder was found who introduced spider daylilies to the public with bright and clean flowers, large in size. With long and abundant flowering.

The best varieties of spider daylilies

One of the first varieties bred. Fully expanded petals have a diameter of 26.5 cm. But since they are curled, the size appears much smaller. Each flower blooms for 2 days. On the first day, its color is most saturated. Varies from greenish-yellow to yellow. By the second day, only the middle remains yellow, but the edges acquire a white tint. If the summer suddenly turns out to be too hot, then the flower, as a rule, still does not completely turn white, but retains this harmonious combination of colors. The height of the bush is 90 cm. There are 15 buds on the peduncle.

Radioactive Kölz- a variety with very curled petals. There are 3 flower stalks, sometimes 4. Each of them has 24 buds. Blooms profusely.

Heavenly Angel Ice– a white variety of daylily. It was introduced a very long time ago, but even today it does not lose its relevance. Blooms until frost. Each peduncle has 5 branches of 27 buds. As a result, one peduncle can produce more than 100 flowers.

Heavenly Energizer- a variety with large pink flowers. When unfolded, their size is 24 cm. It blooms for a long time. Each peduncle has 20-24 buds.

Heavenly Free Spirit will sparkle in your garden with bright sunny colors. It also blooms for a long time. The size of the flowers is 20 cm. There are many cultivations of yellow flowers, but they are all too similar to each other.

U Speeder Miracle very twisted petals.

Gold Elefan T - yellow variety giant. Their size is more than 25 cm. Petals have a thin border.

With flower stalks that are head and shoulders above all other representatives.

Velvet Ribbons with a petal spread of 30 cm. Its height is 110 cm. The middle is yellow. And the edges are a noble dark purple color.

Bali Watercolor with flowers, 25 cm in diameter. Color – lavender-cherry with a dark green throat. These flowers fill the garden with a delicate aroma.

Black Arrowhead with a bush, 75 cm high. The plant is semi-evergreen. The flowers are large, 19 cm in diameter. The color is burgundy with a light coffee tint. The throat is yellow-green. There is a white stripe along the center line of the petals.

Black Plash with a bush height of 100 cm, flower diameter - 13 cm. The flowers are velvety, red-black. There is a light stripe along the petals. The throat is yellow. At dusk this flower is almost black. Blooms abundantly until autumn.

– purple with white rings. The throat is greenish-yellow.

Jester's Lement- big flower. Color – dark lavender. The throat is yellow-green.

Jeans Twister- a huge peach-colored flower. The throat is large and green.

Like Norman– pink-red color. The middle is creamy green.

Lafin Skyes- variety, height 95 cm. Diameter of flowers – 20 cm. Delicate lavender shade with a green center.

Lady Fingez with a bush height of 80 cm. Flower diameter - 20 cm. Flower color - yellow-green. The petals are unusually narrow and twisted.

Orchid Corsage- light purple daylilies with a dark purple center. Hybrid flowers.

Open Hartz with an unusual spatulate shape. Color – red. The halo is ruby. The throat is green.

Primal Scream- hot orange flowers. This is one of the brightest spiders.

Red Rain bright cherry red color. The ring is an equally rich shade. The throat is yellow-green.

Grape purple color.

Selma Long- tangerine shade. The throat is somewhat darker, orange in color.

Sister- bright daylily yellow color with wide petals.

Spirit of Sapelo- lavender shade with a pleasant yellow center. The throat is wide.

El Glorioso- a large red-crimson spider with a yellow throat. The veins stand out clearly. The aroma is very light and spreads throughout the garden.

Eplike lilac color. The center is yellow. Shape: tetraploid. Diameter – 25 cm. Bush height – 70 cm.

fragrant flower. Its shape is triangular, violet shade. Throat is green.

Rules for planting daylilies

  1. Dig a spacious hole, which will be slightly larger in size than the root system of the flower itself.
  2. Make a mound in the center of the hole and place the plant on top of it. Gently distribute the roots.
  3. Make sure that the root collar of the daylily is not more than a couple of centimeters below ground level.
  4. Sprinkle the root with fertile soil. Fill the entire space so that there are no air pockets.
  5. After the flower is planted, water it generously.
Spider daylilies look good especially against the background of hostas. Spiders are planted in the same way as tapeworms and in small homogeneous groups.

General care rules

Watering should not be too frequent. It is enough to water them once or twice a week. Daylilies respond favorably to various fertilizers. In order for the fertilizer you use to bring only benefits, it is advisable to thoroughly study the shortcomings of your soil. And based on this knowledge, select fertilizers. Important components are divided into mineral and non-mineral. Non-mineral: whirlpool, oxygen, and carbon. All these nutrients are in the air and water. Their normal content is controlled by nature itself.

Minerals include macroelements - nitrogen and potassium, for example, which are especially needed by plants. And microelements that contribute to normal development and growth - Boron, Copper, Iron, Chlorine and Manganese.

Main pests

Thrips can occur at temperatures of 10-12 ºC. They suck juice from leaves, stems and petals. If thrips have taken over your flower, dig up the bush and burn it. For preventative purposes, treat the soil around daylilies with insecticides in spring and autumn.

The lily gnat lays its larvae in the flower itself. After the larvae sprout, they feed on it. And over time, the flower becomes deformed. If you notice them on one flower, simply remove it.

If slugs appear on the flowers, you will only have to remove them manually.

Rust on your daylilies can occur if there is patrinia growing nearby. Therefore, under no circumstances plant these plants together. For prevention, it is enough to treat the flowers with fungicides.

Our grandmothers, growing garden strawberries, or strawberries, as we used to call them, did not particularly worry about mulching. But today this agricultural technique has become fundamental in achieving High Quality berries and reducing crop losses. Some might say it's a hassle. But practice shows that labor costs in in this case pay off handsomely. In this article we invite you to get acquainted with the nine the best materials for mulching garden strawberries.

Succulents are very diverse. Despite the fact that “little ones” have always been considered more fashionable, the range of succulents with which you can decorate modern interior, it’s worth taking a closer look. After all, colors, sizes, patterns, degree of prickliness, impact on the interior are just a few of the parameters by which you can choose them. In this article we will tell you about the five most fashionable succulents that amazingly transform modern interiors.

The Egyptians used mint as early as 1.5 thousand years BC. It has a strong aroma due to the high content of various essential oils, which are highly volatile. Today mint is used in medicine, perfumery, cosmetology, winemaking, cooking, ornamental gardening, in the confectionery industry. In this article we will look at the most interesting varieties of mint, and also talk about the features of growing this plant in open ground.

People began growing crocuses 500 years before our era. Although the presence of these flowers in the garden is fleeting, we always look forward to the return of the harbingers of spring next year. Crocuses are one of the earliest primroses, whose flowering begins as soon as the snow melts. However, flowering times may vary depending on the species and varieties. This article is dedicated to the earliest varieties of crocuses, which bloom in late March and early April.

Cabbage soup made from early young cabbage in beef broth is hearty, aromatic and easy to prepare. In this recipe you will learn how to cook delicious beef broth and cook light cabbage soup with this broth. Early cabbage cooks quickly, so it is placed in the pan at the same time as other vegetables, unlike autumn cabbage, which takes a little longer to cook. Ready cabbage soup can be stored in the refrigerator for several days. Real cabbage soup turns out tastier than freshly prepared cabbage soup.

Looking at the variety of tomato varieties, it’s hard not to get confused - the choice is very wide today. Even experienced gardeners are sometimes confused by it! However, understanding the basics of selecting varieties “for yourself” is not so difficult. The main thing is to delve into the peculiarities of the culture and start experimenting. One of the easiest groups of tomatoes to grow are varieties and hybrids with limited growth. They have always been valued by those gardeners who do not have much energy and time to care for their beds.

Once very popular under the name of indoor nettle, and then forgotten by everyone, coleus today is one of the brightest garden and indoor plants. It is not for nothing that they are considered stars of the first magnitude for those who are primarily looking for non-standard colors. Easy to grow, but not so undemanding as to suit everyone, coleus require constant supervision. But if you take care of them, bushes made of velvety unique leaves will easily outshine any competitor.

Salmon backbone baked in Provençal herbs provides tasty pieces of fish pulp for a light salad with fresh wild garlic leaves. The champignons are lightly fried in olive oil and then poured over apple cider vinegar. These mushrooms are tastier than regular pickled ones, and they are better suited for baked fish. Wild garlic and fresh dill get along well in one salad, highlighting each other’s aroma. The garlicky pungency of wild garlic will permeate both the salmon flesh and mushroom pieces.

Conifer tree or shrubs on the site is always great, but a lot of conifers is even better. Emerald needles of various shades decorate the garden at any time of the year, and phytoncides and essential oils, released by plants, not only aromatize, but also make the air cleaner. As a rule, most zoned adults coniferous plants, are considered very unpretentious trees and shrubs. But young seedlings are much more capricious and require proper care and attention.

Sakura is most often associated with Japan and its culture. Picnics under the canopy of flowering trees have long become an integral attribute of welcoming spring in the Land of the Rising Sun. The financial and academic year here begins on April 1, when the magnificent cherry blossoms bloom. Therefore, many significant moments in the life of the Japanese take place under the sign of their flowering. But sakura also grows well in cooler regions - certain species can be successfully grown even in Siberia.

I am very interested in analyzing how people's tastes and preferences for certain foods have changed over the centuries. What was once considered tasty and was an item of trade, lost its value over time and, conversely, new fruit crops conquered their markets. Quince has been cultivated for more than 4 thousand years! And even in the 1st century B.C. e. About 6 varieties of quince were known, and even then methods of its propagation and cultivation were described.

Delight your family and prepare themed cottage cheese cookies in the shape of Easter eggs! Your children will be happy to take part in the process - sift the flour, combine all the necessary ingredients, knead the dough and cut out intricate figures. Then they will watch with admiration as pieces of dough turn into real Easter eggs, and then with the same enthusiasm they will eat them with milk or tea. How to make such original cookies for Easter, read our step by step recipe!

Among tuberous crops, there are not so many decorative deciduous favorites. And caladium is a true star among the variegated inhabitants of interiors. Not everyone can decide to own a caladium. This plant is demanding, and first of all, it requires care. But still, rumors about the extraordinary capriciousness of caladiums are never justified. Attention and care can avoid any difficulties when growing caladiums. And the plant can almost always forgive small mistakes.

We have prepared a hearty, incredibly appetizing and simply easy-to-prepare dish for you today. This sauce is one hundred percent universal, as it goes with every side dish: vegetables, pasta, or anything. Chicken and mushroom gravy will save you in moments when you don’t have time or don’t want to think too much about what to cook. Take your favorite side dish (you can do this in advance so everything is hot), add some gravy and dinner is ready! A real lifesaver.

Among the many different varieties of these popular vegetables, we will tell you about three that are distinguished by their excellent taste and relatively unpretentious growing conditions. Characteristics of the eggplant varieties “Almaz”, “Black Beauty” and “Valentina”. All eggplants have pulp medium density. In Almaz it is greenish, while in the other two it is yellowish-white. They are united by good germination and excellent yield, but in different time. Everyone's skin color and shape are different.

With a large variety of modern daylilies and new products recent years, there are varieties with high decorative qualities, exquisite beauty of the flower and the highest winter hardiness, n about being rare plants in our gardens . It is almost impossible to find them at Russian exhibitions, in the vast collections of lovers of this culture, and they.

difficult to obtain

I was lucky enough to become the owner of such exclusive daylilies, to grow and observe them in my garden! Today we'll look at twenty,

1. top 20 "Rarity and Exclusive"! Planetary Purple (Reed, 2013) - just over 1 m high with a flower 18 cm in diameter. UFO flower is cascading in shape, grape-purple in color with a lilac-blue watermark and a white zone around the green throat. Sleeping and unpretentious variety

2. with narrow foliage. This daylily creates a delicate airy image with a very elegant flower of an unusual color; such “shape-color” combinations do not occur anymore! Looks great in the foreground of a flower garden, in combination with small-branched phloxes and delicate light inflorescences of molinias. Gryphon Hankow Legacy (Stelter, 2012)

3. - the hybridizer indicated a height of peduncles of 91 cm, but this daylily shows a height of approximately 1.1 m. The peduncles have very good branching and the bush shows bouquet flowering. The cascading UFO flower is light orange in color with a bright orange-red chevron. The dark olive throat perfectly complements the exquisite color of the flower! A variety with a medium flowering period, dormant with a good growth rate. Orchid Spangles (Mahieu-Burris, 2007)

4. - a fairly tall daylily reaching 1.25 m. The UFO flower is large (20 cm) with a very beautiful shape. The petals are creamy lemon with a lilac halo coating and a cream border. The kiwi-hued neck appears neon. Peduncles have up to 6 branches and bear many buds! The flowers bloom very well, do not interfere with each other, they are not afraid of cool nights, the flowering is always abundant and of high quality. The subtle aroma is another plus of the variety! Dormant, medium flowering period. Thanks to its watercolor color with a delicate shine, it goes well with daylilies of any shade! Flaming Flamingo (Laprise, 2007) - semi-evergreen tetraploid 1.1 m high and a flower with a diameter of 18 cm. A UFO-shaped flower with curled petals. Color shade

5. simply incredible - fiery brilliant orange-red! The brilliant red eye on the wide satin petals looks like flame! Abundant with long flowering due to the abundance of buds on strong peduncles. I recommend it to all lovers of pure, bright and noble flowers!- one of Brad Clement's new products has proven itself in the garden! Height up to 1.2 m, the highest growth rate of the bush, powerful healthy foliage. An 18 cm flower with matte lilac wavy petals of a delicate pearlescent hue with darker wreaths and a very large, spectacular green and cream applique! Early flowering, one of the first to bloom, and thanks to the huge number of flower stalks, the flowering is enchanting and long-lasting. An exquisite masterpiece of recent years for lovers of sophisticated colors and shades! It combines wonderfully with light-colored perennials, an indispensable component of white flower beds!

6. Barnegat Light (Murphy-J.P. 2004)- I immensely respect and appreciate all the creations of Jim Murphy, his varieties are worthy of the highest ratings! This daylily is no exception - tall (1.2 - 1.4 m) and stately with a large cascading flower, blooming in mid- late dates. The variety is distinguished by a contrasting combination of colors (orange petals with a large red eye) and at the same time very harmonious. I think that's exactly what it is landscape daylily and all its advantages are revealed in garden compositions. Dormant, hardy, unpretentious with friendly abundant flowering, optimistic and joyful. I like how it looks with graceful burnets (varieties Tanna and Morning Select) and even pink physostegia (which spontaneously grew next to it does not spoil the picture. Because the variety, thanks to its pattern, is very flexible in combinations.

7. Say Yes (Murphy-J.P. 2014)- a recent novelty that has managed to firmly occupy one of the first places in my collection! Tall peduncles, over 1.2 m, bear large cascading flowers. Their shade is unusual - cold pink-lilac, two-tone with a lavender border and a large light lemon throat. Dormant, mid-late flowering. A noble variety that every happy owner can definitely be proud of!

8. Supreme Tangerine (Mock, 2009)- “The Greatest Mandarin” is truly great! :-) Quite large flowers of this tetraploid have very thick waxy petals of a lovely yellow-orange dense color. This caramel shade looks very attractive! Thanks to its height of about 1 m, the variety can be widely used in flower arrangements. Aromatic and dormant, medium age. Despite my large collection of orange-hued varieties, this variety is different in tone and there is nothing like it!

9. Chesapeake Light (Murphy-J.P. 2010)- large-flowered daylily of original colors! Reddish lavender with a lavender eye and a thin wavy cream border. The shade changes depending on the lighting; in the sun, the flower looks brighter with a predominance of mahogany shade; in cloudy weather and in the evening, cooler lilac-blue tones appear. Tall (up to 1.4 m), medium-late, dormant with good branching of peduncles and abundant flowering. In my opinion, this variety is ideal for landscape compositions and when an expressive “big-eyed” flower in a “predatory” style is required :-)

10.Tangerine Ibis (Mahieu, 2003)- "Tangerine Ibis" has tall and very powerful flower stalks! Glowing melon-orange flowers with a cadmium throat gracefully float in the air! The unusual shade of narrow-petaled flowers attracts attention. The variety is also reliable in any weather, cold damp nights are not at all scary for it and in the morning you will be able to observe beautifully opened high-quality flowers without a single spot of unpainting! Dormant diploid of medium flowering period. The strong bush grows quickly and becomes a wonderful diamond in the most discerning collection!

11. Two Cats Dancing (Clement, 2007)- if you choose one of the darkest daylilies and at the same time blooming like crazy, then this variety is definitely the favorite! A real find for lovers of dramatic effects in composition. An abundance of flower buds on well-branched peduncles! Plant height is 1 m, large flower of even pure color with a diameter of up to 20 cm. Dormant, mid-late, excellent design for the foreground of a flower garden. An original creation by Brad Clement, a stylish variety with its own face!

12. Starfish Prime (Murphy-J.P. 2013)- one of the new products of recent years with a powerful bush, high peduncles (over 1.4 m) and a large flower in the form of a cascading UVB. Very beautiful white and cream petals with wavy edges and a huge red and purple hoop! Dormant, mid-late with an abundance of buds. It is not at all afraid of cold nights during the opening of the buds, it is very stable and reliable. A prominent variety, a good accent, a find for shrub and coniferous compositions! I recommend it as an excellent partner for white and purple phloxes!

13. All My Kittens (Clement, 2012)- the rarest variety in pink color scheme! Amazing glowing shade pink tone with finer, finer veins on the petals and a bright orange neck - an extraordinary combination! Graceful cascading flower shape - UV, mid-early flowering period, dormant with excellent growth rate, height about 1.2 m. Lovers of original color combinations and exquisite beauty definitely cannot pass by this variety! :-)

14.Scandinavia (Mahieu, 2003)- a true Scandinavian esthete variety! Openwork almost White flower very large size high-quality curled UFO shape! Tall growth (1.4 m), strong peduncles (branching reaches 5 branches) bearing a huge number of elegant elongated buds, excellent winter hardiness (dormant variety) and delicate aroma - everything about this daylily is in excellent shape! I recommend it to all lovers of white varieties and, most importantly, rarities, as the variety is truly unique!

15. Pray for Rain (Clement, 2008)- this chic beauty is for lovers of real gold! :-) I have never seen such a rich golden-yellow hue in any variety other than this exclusive from the respected Brad Clement! Large cascading UFO flower with magnificent cascading narrow petals on high peduncles (up to 1.3 m)! Truly huge golden butterflies hover in the air above the bush, amazing landscape variety for lovers of everything unconventional, not like everyone else! The variety is dormant, stable in any weather, you will never see any unopened, ugly flowers or spotted uncolored flowers on it!

16. Counterwise Wine (Michaels, 2013)- I boldly say that this is one of the most beautiful spiders of our time! A magnificent flower in the shade of Burgundy wine, rich and velvety! Late flowering period (we always bloom amazingly in August and are never capricious! At a height of 1.1 m, it looks great in the foreground, but the surroundings of this exclusive beauty must correspond to its stylish status! :-) A noble spider for connoisseurs of elegance and refined rigor!

17. Origin Stories (Reed, 2005)- Margot Reed is famous for her varieties that are resistant to our climate and for her focus on breeding quality daylilies. This variety is no exception - it is tall (up to 1.5 m), thanks to which it looks great in flower beds in the middle ground, proudly raising its flying lace flowers! And these flowers are worthy special attention Thanks to the watercolor light lilac-pink hue, it seems that spring twilight has descended on the earth! A very abundant and grateful daylily, a true decoration of my collection!

18. Banana Smoothie (George-T. 2006) - and this exclusive beauty is for lovers of everything gigantic! Imagine - peduncles up to 1.6 m high with branching up to 6 branches, lifting huge 25 cm UFO flowers with intricately curled, very dense yellow-banana-colored petals above a powerful bush! The hybridizer will definitely go down in the history of world breeding thanks to this wonderful creation! Blooms in mid-early periods. A daylily about which we can safely say - purebred! One of the pearls of my collection!

19. Bob Marley (Laprise, 2007)- it’s no secret that I am a devoted fan of the selection of the wonderful and talented woman Ellen Laprise! All its varieties are like works of high art! Best choice for our climate thanks to its excellent growth qualities, purest flowers and special nobility! Bob Marley combines everything in his flower best qualities curled UFO! Wide, dense petals are fiery orange-terracotta in color with diamond coating shining like diamonds in the sun's rays! A bush 1 m high with an abundance of flower stalks, and most importantly buds, bouquet flowering is unusually long! I love the combination of this daylily with purple-leaved bladderworts, aerial burnets, goldenrods and the popular lilac small-flowered phlox.

20. Miss Goldie Gold Digger (Davisson-J. 2011)- and what would a collection of rarities be without the wonderful Gold Digger! :-) The huge powerful flowers of this UV tetraploid with dense curled petals in the shade of gold bars make an indelible impression! Dormant with wide foliage with a bluish tint, 1.1 m tall, blooming later than most varieties, it covers the kaleidoscope of daylilies in bloom in my garden. Heleniums of all colors are excellent partners for this incomparable giant!

Be sure to plant these varieties in your garden and I promise - you will receive only wonderful impressions and emotions! These masterpieces of the floral world will never let you down, never disappoint, and most importantly, thanks to such rarities, your garden will become even more beautiful and exclusive!

I have never loved lilies, although as a novice gardener I tried to plant all the flowers I knew, including lilies, on my plot.

The first lilies white They lived on my property for 2 years, but there were a lot of problems with them: either the mice would gnaw on the bulbs, or the mole cricket would take over the flowerbed, or there would be spider mites.

At the same time, the orange wild lily, which grew on its own far from the flowerbed, did not have any problems (it remained from previous owners estates). It turned out that it was not a lily, but a daylily, popularly called the “red lily.”

Captivated by its unpretentiousness, I began to look for possible cultivated varieties of the flower. There were several tens of thousands of them, including hybrids, and they were all fabulously beautiful. Of course, daylilies are now growing on my site.

This is the Stella de Oro daylily, otherwise it is simply called yellow, the most unpretentious, blooms all summer and has a wonderful aroma.

The article will describe the most interesting and unusual varieties of flowers and give their characteristics.

Lilies and daylilies are different representatives of the same class. It is very important not to confuse these 2 plants. It is quite easy to distinguish them:

Daylilies are otherwise called “red daylilies”, since their flowers “live” only one day. They can open their buds early in the morning or in the evening, so they are divided into daytime and nighttime.

Flower shapes can be very diverse:

  • Round;
  • Curved;
  • Lace;
  • Terry;
  • Flat;
  • Triangular;
  • Star-shaped;
  • Tubular.

Daylilies can be simple, double and spider (spider-shaped flower).

The color of the petals also has many variations: from simple single-color to multi-colored with borders and stripes, with spots, dusting and tints.

Daylilies are classified according to the color of their petals into the following groups:

  • White or close to it;
  • Yellow;
  • Orange;
  • Pink;
  • Red;
  • Lilac;
  • Purple, close to black.

The flower is unpretentious, tolerates sun and partial shade, dry periods and rain, tolerates poor soils and is practically not affected by pests, can grow in one place for a long time without replanting; experts do not even recommend fertilizing it. For these qualities he is called an “intelligent lazy person.”

Daylily has been known since ancient times; in China it was considered a flower for melancholy and sadness, and in many countries it was used in culinary dishes. In addition, decoctions based on daylily were used as a medicine for heart diseases. It is still used today for these purposes.

Variety of daylilies

The names of the varieties will be given in English version as in catalogs, with translation into Russian.

White daylilies

There are not many pure white varieties; most have cream, pastel, yellowish, pinkish shades.

Alpine Ruffles

One of the best varieties, plant height is 70-75 cm, the flower is round, up to 15 cm in diameter, has a fringe at the ends of the petals, collected in folds. Each stem produces 45-50 flowers, so flowering continues throughout the summer. The stamens are raised high.

Cool It

One of the most unpretentious of white varieties, but it is advisable to plant it on sunny places. The growth of the plant reaches 75-80 cm, the flower is no more than 13-15 cm, the edges are corrugated, collected in a wavy rib, the core is green-yellow. It blooms long and profusely and has a pleasant aroma.

Yellow daylilies

The yellow color variations of these varieties are varied: from lemon to dark sand and canary.

Mike Longo (Mike Longo)

The variety, known among amateurs, is famous for its original melon coloring of the petals, which varies in more than ten shades. The petal is edged with ruffles, collected in jagged seals, and decorated with longitudinal stripes - veins. During the season, up to 50 flowers bloom on one peduncle.

Golden Desire

A new variety, released in 2012. Peduncles are tall, up to 90 cm, straight. The flower is large, the color of an egg yolk, voluminous, its size is up to 22 cm.

The petals have longitudinal stripes, and the ends are gathered into a wavy arrangement. 40-45 buds can bloom on a stem. Very bright, eye-catching, fully lives up to its name.

Orange daylilies

The colors of these varieties create an optimistic mood in the garden, ranging from delicate salmon to bright orange.

Double Dream

Sophisticated Look double plant With delicate petals light carrot color. The petals are arranged in 3 rows, pointed at the tips and slightly curved down, the flower is large, up to 15-18 cm. It grows well in the sun, is not afraid of low temperatures, and is drought-resistant. One of the best for landscape design.

BurningDaylight

A large flower, up to 65 cm high, with 6 bright pointed petals similar to flames, which are arranged in 2 rows, with light corrugation along the edges. It blooms late, 2-3 flowers can bloom simultaneously on one peduncle, and has a strong aroma.

Pink daylilies

A very large number of varieties of pink daylilies have been bred, this is due to the fact that when crossed, the rich pink color dominates over light yellow and purple colors.

CreativeEdge

Peduncles stretch up to 59-60 cm. The leaves are bright green and narrow. The flower is large, up to 17 cm in diameter, simple, with petals of an unusual lavender color.

The edges of the petals are rounded, with a golden frill. The core of the flower is yellowish in color, around which there is a burgundy rim.

Lacy Doily (Lacy Doily)

The flower is distinguished by the fact that it has the smell of linden honey and is very decorative in appearance. Height can be from 55 cm to 90 cm.

The flower is double, bright crimson in color with corrugated edges. The color of the petals is heterogeneous, there are strokes of pinkish, cherry color. Grows well mature plant can “throw out” about 500 flowers during the summer.

Red daylilies

Cherry Lace

The leaves form a tall bush, the width of which is up to 60 cm. The flower stalks rise above it to a height of up to one meter. On them, up to 14-18 luxurious crimson flowers with a diameter of 15-16 cm bloom in inflorescences.

They have wavy edges, slight corrugation and a white stripe in the center of the petal. The aroma is weak.

Вurgundy Love (Burgundy Love)

The flower is dark burgundy in color, reaches only 12-13 cm in diameter, the height of the peduncles is 50 cm. A rare shade of color, it is associated with the color of Burgundy wine, which is why the variety received its name.

The advantage of this species is its high resistance to diseases and pests; it requires constant sunlight.

Lilac daylilies

The color of lilac and purple daylilies is not always advantageous, but there are interesting varieties.

Hemerocallis Bestseller

One of the most beautiful daylilies of this color. The bush reaches a height of 70 cm, the flower corollas are 15 cm. The flower itself is of an unusual juicy light purple color, consists of 6 petals arranged in 2 rows. Along the edges of the petals there is a twisted frill of light color. Can become a garden decoration.

Daylilies purple - black

Black Stockings

Original in form and color scheme variety, different lush flowering all summer. Reaches a height of 65 cm, the flower is compact, with petals curving down, edged with a wavy frill. It is advisable to plant it as single plants to create an unusual spot in the landscape.

Voodoo Dancer

A rare variety of daylily, it also grows very slowly. The appearance of the flower is very unusual, the color of the petals is dark purple, almost black, the core is yellowish. The petals are velvety, terry, with a wavy edge. It blooms profusely, but has no aroma.

Daylilies are a separate group, having 2-3 colors on their petals. The most popular variety is Frans Hals, named after the famous Dutch portrait painter.

It grows up to one meter and has a wide lush clump. The three lower petals are a solid yellow color, the three upper ones are red with a yellow stripe in the middle. It blooms very lushly and brightly. Hardy, blooms all summer.

Today they are favorites again. They are distinguished by narrow, long, spider-like petals. They have a number of advantages: they open even in rainy weather, the buds do not rot, they have bright colors and a light shape.

Velvet Ribbons

It is distinguished by its high growth, up to 115 cm, the spread of the petals is up to 30 cm, 35 - 45 flowers bloom on each peduncle. The inflorescence consists of flowers, on the petals of which purple smoothly turns into sand.

The petals are curved inward. This gives the impression of ribbons fluttering in the wind. Blooms profusely.